Electric Centrifuge

An Electric Centrifuge is a Class I medical device that uses rapid rotation to separate fluids of different densities, essential in clinical laboratories for processing blood, urine, and other biological specimens. Available in benchtop, refrigerated, microcentrifuge, hematocrit, and high-speed models with fixed-angle, swinging-bucket, or vertical rotors. Speed range 1,000-30,000+ RPM with RCF up to 65,000+ x g. Features include brushless induction motor, digital controls, imbalance detection, lid lock safety, and programmable protocols. Primary clinical applications include separation of serum/plasma for chemistry and hematology testing, urine sediment analysis for microscopy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) preparation for regenerative medicine, concentration of bacteria for microbiology, cytology fluid analysis, blood banking, and molecular biology sample processing. Critical safety precautions include proper balancing of loads (weight matching), use of sealed rotors for biohazardous samples, regular rotor inspection for corrosion or cracks, never exceeding maximum rated speed, and never opening lid during operation. Essential equipment in clinical, research, and teaching laboratories.

Low Speed Centrifuge

A Low Speed Centrifuge is a benchtop or floor-standing laboratory instrument designed for routine separation of biological samples at speeds of 3,000-6,000 RPM and RCF up to 5,000 x g. Available with swinging-bucket or fixed-angle rotors accepting blood collection tubes (3-10 mL), 15 mL and 50 mL conical tubes, urine tubes, and microplates. Features include digital controls, programmable protocols, imbalance detection, safety lid lock, and refrigerated options (4°C to ambient). Primary clinical applications include serum/plasma separation for clinical chemistry, urine sediment preparation for microscopy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) preparation for regenerative medicine, cytology and body fluid concentration, blood bank and transfusion applications, coagulation testing sample preparation, and microbiology specimen concentration. Essential equipment in clinical laboratories, hospital blood banks, and research facilities requiring gentle, efficient separation of routine clinical samples.

Low Speed Large Capacity Centrifuge

A Low Speed Large Capacity Centrifuge is a high-throughput laboratory instrument designed for processing multiple large-volume clinical samples simultaneously, with capacities up to 96 blood collection tubes, 32-64 conical tubes (15-50 mL), 4-8 centrifuge bottles (250-500 mL), and 4-16 microplates per run. Operating at speeds of 3,000-6,000 RPM with RCF up to 7,000 x g, these floor-standing or heavy benchtop units feature swinging-bucket, fixed-angle, and microplate rotors, programmable controls, imbalance detection, safety lid lock, and refrigerated options (-10°C to +40°C). Primary clinical applications include high-volume serum/plasma separation for clinical chemistry, urine sediment preparation for busy laboratories, blood bank and transfusion service processing, large-volume body fluid concentration, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) preparation for clinical procedures, coagulation testing sample preparation, and research/bioprocessing applications. Essential equipment for hospital laboratories, blood donor centers, reference laboratories, and research facilities requiring efficient, reliable processing of large sample volumes with consistent, reproducible results.