Centrifuge.
Laboratory centrifuges for rapid separation of substances by density — available in benchtop, floor-standing, micro, and refrigerated configurations.
Perform rapid sample separation across clinical, research, and industrial applications with our versatile laboratory centrifuges. Available in micro, benchtop, and floor-standing configurations with fixed-angle and swing-bucket rotors for diverse tube formats.
Blood Component Separation
Isolating plasma, buffy coat, and red blood cells in clinical haematology and blood banking.
Cell Culture Processing
Pelleting cells and microorganisms from culture media in biotechnology and microbiology laboratories.
Clinical Sample Preparation
Processing patient blood and urine samples prior to biochemical and haematological analysis.
Molecular Biology
DNA, RNA, and protein isolation through density-gradient and differential centrifugation.
- Maximum Speed (RPM) & RCF
- Rotor Types & Capacity
- Temperature Control Range
- Acceleration/Deceleration Profiles
- Noise Level (dB)
What is a Centrifuge used for?
Laboratory centrifuges for rapid separation of substances by density — available in benchtop, floor-standing, micro, and refrigerated configurations.
What are the core applications of a Centrifuge?
Core applications include Blood Component Separation, Cell Culture Processing, Clinical Sample Preparation, Molecular Biology.
What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Centrifuge?
Key parameters include maximum speed (rpm) & rcf, rotor types & capacity, temperature control range, acceleration/deceleration profiles.
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