Type

Max speed

Max RCF

Rotor capacity

Decanting low speed centrifuge LB-10DLC

    Type Chest
    Max speed 4000 rpm
    Max RCF 3184 x g
    Rotor capacity 124 x Vacuum blood tubes

$ 6500

Decanting low speed centrifuge LB-11DLC

    Type Upright
    Max speed 4000 rpm
    Max RCF 3184 x g
    Rotor capacity 124 x Vacuum blood tubes

$ 7037.5

Decanting low speed centrifuge LB-12DLC

    Type Chest
    Max speed 4000 rpm
    Max RCF 3184 x g
    Rotor capacity 148 x Vacuum blood tubes

$ 8275

Decanting low speed centrifuge LB-13DLC
    Type Upright
    Max speed 4000 rpm
    Max RCF 3184 x g
    Rotor capacity 148 x Vacuum blood tubes

$ 8812.5

Frequently asked questions For Decanting Low Speed Centrifuge

1. What are decanting low speed centrifuges?

Decanting low-speed centrifuges separate liquid-solid mixtures at low speeds to preserve sample integrity. They are ideal for blood plasma separation, cellular component isolation, and solution clarification in clinical and research laboratories.

2. What are the main applications of decanting low-speed centrifuges?

These centrifuges are widely used in research, clinical, and industrial labs for tasks such as isolating cellular components from culture media, separating precipitates from solutions, or isolating blood cells from plasma.

3. What are the key benefits of using decanting low-speed centrifuges?

Low-speed centrifuges preserve delicate particles better than high-speed ones, making them ideal for sensitive tasks such as blood cell separations and solution clarifications.

4. How do I prevent sample contamination during centrifugation?

To avoid contamination, always use clean, sterilized equipment, ensure proper sealing of sample containers, and regularly clean the centrifuge after each use.

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