A microcentrifuge is a laboratory instrument used to rapidly spin small samples of liquid at high speeds. It is designed to accommodate small tubes or vials, typically with a volume range of 0.2 mL to 2 mL. Microcentrifuges are commonly used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and clinical laboratories for a variety of applications, including:
Microcentrifuges come in various sizes and configurations, with features such as adjustable speed and temperature control. They are compact, benchtop instruments that can accommodate multiple tubes simultaneously and operate at high speeds, typically up to 20,000 to 21,000 RPM (revolutions per minute) or higher.
A multi-purpose centrifuge is a laboratory instrument that can perform various centrifugation tasks, accommodating different types of samples and applications. Unlike specialized centrifuges designed for specific purposes, a multi-purpose centrifuge offers versatility by providing a range of features and options.
Some common features and capabilities of multi-purpose centrifuges include:
The versatility of multi-purpose centrifuges makes them valuable assets in research, clinical, and industrial laboratories. They can be used for a wide range of applications, including cell culture, DNA/RNA purification, protein isolation, sample preparation, and general centrifugation needs.
Designed for performance, reliability and quiet operation, FOUR E’s Clinical Centrifuge with its large LED display and compact footprint stands out in your Lab. Micro-computer control gives high speed control, accuracy and excellent centrifugation. The Speed/RCF switch lets you set either RPM or RCF. It has ‘Timed’ and ‘Continuous’ operation modes, and also a ‘PULSE’ function which allows for quick spins. The twelve-position rotor accommodates 5mL, 7mL or 10mL culture or blood collection tubes and up to eight 15mL tubes. Other salient features include a brush-less DC motor, self-diagnostics function when turned on, and Air flow design to prevent sample heating.
The CF321 High-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge features state of the art cooling technology which ensures high temperature accuracy and provides rapid cooling for temperature sensitive samples. The ergonomically designed device comes with a 5-inch touchscreen and an intuitive user interface. The centrifuge has a maximum capacity of 12 x 5mL and reaches a maximum speed of 21,300×g (15,000rpm). Maintenance-free brushless DC motor realizes more reliable performance, longer life and silent running. Automatic, motorized locking lid makes opening and closing effortless and improves safety during running.
FOUR E’s High Speed Micro Centrifuge is designed for High speed accuracy and offers fast acceleration and deceleration. Micro-computer control gives high speed control, accuracy and excellent centrifugation. It comes with an aluminum alloy rotor with a biosafety containment lid. The Speed/RCF switch lets you set either RPM or RCF. It has‘Timed’and‘Continuous’operation modes, and also a‘PULSE’function which allows for quick spins. Other salient features include a brush-less DC motor, and air flow design to prevent sample heating.
A floor-top centrifuge, also known as a floor-standing centrifuge, is a type of centrifuge that is designed to be placed on the floor rather than on a benchtop or table. These centrifuges are generally larger and more powerful than benchtop models, and they are commonly used in industrial settings, clinical laboratories, and research facilities where high-capacity and high-speed centrifugation is required.
Some key features and characteristics of floor-top centrifuges include:
Size and capacity: Floor-top centrifuges have larger capacities compared to benchtop models, allowing them to accommodate a greater volume of samples. They are capable of spinning larger tubes, bottles, or plates, making them suitable for processing larger sample volumes or handling bulk samples.
High-speed performance: These centrifuges are designed to operate at high speeds, typically ranging from several thousand to tens of thousands of revolutions per minute (RPM). The higher speeds enable rapid sedimentation or separation of particles or components within the sample.
Versatility in rotor options: Floor-top centrifuges often offer a wide selection of rotors, including fixed-angle, swinging-bucket, and vertical rotors. These rotors can accommodate different tube sizes and types, allowing for flexibility in sample processing.
Advanced control and programming: Many floor-top centrifuges come equipped with advanced control panels or touchscreens that allow users to set specific parameters such as speed, time, temperature, and acceleration/deceleration profiles. This enables precise control over centrifugation protocols and the ability to program complex protocols for consistent and reproducible results.
Enhanced safety features: Due to their larger size and higher speeds, safety features are crucial in floor-top centrifuges. These may include features such as automatic lid locking, rotor imbalance detection, and emergency lid release mechanisms to ensure safe operation and prevent accidents.
Floor-top centrifuges are commonly used in applications such as bioprocessing, cell culture, blood banking, large-scale sample preparation, and industrial production. They are capable of handling high volumes of samples, processing them quickly and efficiently, and are an essential tool in many scientific and industrial laboratories.