Low Speed Centrifuge

Lab Expo Low Speed Centrifuge supports routine separation workflows where controlled RCF, quiet operation, and safe daily use are required for consistent sample preparation. The system operates with microprocessor-regulated speed and time control and a brushless DC motor to maintain smooth, stable rotation. Digital monitoring manages run parameters, while a stainless steel chamber, electronic lid lock with emergency release, and programmable run storage ensure controlled, repeatable centrifugation outcomes.

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FAQ for Low Speed Centrifuge

1: What is a low-speed centrifuge used for?

Low-speed centrifuges are typically used for applications such as blood sample separation, urine analysis, and routine sedimentation of biological components in laboratories.

2: What are the advantages of a lightweight and compact centrifuge design?

A compact and lightweight design ensures easy portability, space-saving installation, and suitability for use in small labs or mobile setups.

3: What is an electronic lid lock mechanism, and how does it enhance safety?

An electronic lid lock automatically secures the centrifuge lid once a run starts. It prevents the lid from being opened while the rotor is spinning, protecting users from accidental exposure.

4: How do brushless motors reduce noise levels during operation?

Brushless motors eliminate friction-producing components (like brushes), resulting in smoother operation and significantly reduced acoustic noise.

5: How many speed levels are available on these centrifuges?

These centrifuges offer 10 different speed settings, allowing users to fine-tune the centrifugation process according to specific sample requirements.