About Centrifuge Machine
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centrifuge machine is a laboratory or industrial device used to separate substances of different densities by spinning samples at very high speeds. The rapid rotation creates a strong centrifugal force that pushes heavier particles outward while lighter components remain closer to the center.
Outstanding Performance and SafetyOur centrifuge features advanced safety mechanisms such as imbalance detection and lid interlock, ensuring user protection during operation. Its vibration-free performance and stable base allow for consistent, reliable results-even at top speeds.
Flexible Capacity and Rotor OptionsWith a capacity of either 8 or 12 centrifuge tubes of 15 ml each, and rotor choices between swing out and fixed angle (optional), this unit adapts to a wide range of laboratory processes. The rotary knob/manual switch and analog dial enable easy adjustments and accurate speed control.
Built for Durability and Ease of UseThe Tabletop Centrifuge is constructed from corrosion-resistant materials, including a stainless steel bowl and plastic exterior. It is housed in a sturdy cardboard box for safe transport and features a mild steel body for lasting durability. Its compact shape fits neatly on standard workbenches.
FAQ's of Centrifuge Machine:
Q: How does the centrifuge machine ensure user safety during operation?
A: The machine incorporates safety features such as imbalance detection and a lid interlock system. These functions automatically stop the rotor in case of unusual vibration or if the lid is opened, minimizing the risk of accidents for the user.
Q: What is the maximum sample capacity for this centrifuge?
A: This centrifuge accommodates either 8 or 12 tubes, each with a 15 ml volume, depending on the rotor attached. It supports up to 250 grams of load per rotor, making it suitable for various laboratory applications.
Q: When should I choose a swing out versus a fixed angle rotor?
A: Swing out rotors are ideal for separating samples that settle in a horizontal position, such as blood or urine tubes. Fixed angle rotors (optional) are suitable for pelleting applications where rapid and tight sedimentation is desired.
Q: Where can I use this Tabletop Centrifuge Machine?
A: This centrifuge is designed for use in laboratories, clinics, and research settings. Its compact design and robust construction make it suitable for placement on any standard work surface in medical, scientific, or industrial environments.
Q: What processes can this centrifuge perform?
A: It is engineered for applications such as sample separation, sedimentation, and preparation of biological and chemical mixtures. The machine's adjustable speed, timer, and rotor options make it versatile for clinical diagnostics and research protocols.
Q: How is the machine operated and monitored during use?
A: Operation is completed using a rotary knob or manual switch to control speed and time, while an analog dial provides clear display of the set values. The timer ranges from 0 to 60 minutes, offering flexibility for various processing durations.