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Centrifuges are laboratory devices used to separate components of a mixture based on their density by spinning them at high speeds. They typically consist of a rotor that holds sample containers and a motor that generates the necessary centrifugal force. Centrifuges are commonly made from materials such as aluminum or stainless steel to withstand the forces involved during operation.
| Speed range | 1,000 to 20,000 RPM |
| Capacity | Up to 4 liters |
| Temperature control | Ambient to -20°C |
| Power supply | 110V to 240V AC |
| Weight | 10 to 150 kg |
When selecting a centrifuge, consider the maximum speed and capacity required for your applications. It's important to specify the types of samples you will be processing, as different rotors may be needed for various container types. Additionally, check for temperature control features if you need to maintain specific conditions. Certifications such as ISO or CE may be relevant for compliance in certain industries.
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There are several types, including microcentrifuges, refrigerated centrifuges, and ultracentrifuges.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the rotor, checking for wear, and ensuring proper calibration.
Yes, centrifuges are commonly used for separating cells from culture media.
Look for features like lid locks, imbalance detection, and emergency stop functions.
Yes, look for certifications such as ISO 13485 or CE marking for compliance.
With proper maintenance, a centrifuge can last 10 years or more.