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titleOfInvention Density phase separation device
abstract A mechanical separator (40) for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container (82) is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole (46) defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float (42), having a first density, and a ballast (44), having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumf erentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body. The separator can be used for example for the separation of blood components.
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