Microfuge LB-22HM is a tabletop high speed centrifuge unit speed of 14800 rpm for effective sedimentation of given samples. Equipped with microcomputer controller which calibrates and sets centrifugal force value with respect to its required speed. Digitalized display panel for viewing ongoing parameters with simultaneous regulation of speed and time.
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Speed range | 14800 rpm |
Maximum RCF | 16300 × g |
Speed accuracy | 100 rpm |
Time range | 1 min to 99 mins |
Maximum capacity | 24 × 1.5 ml / 2.2 ml |
Speed increment | 10 rpm |
Maximum RCF increment | 10 × g |
Acceleration and Deceleration time | Less than 20 secs |
Power supply | 220 V / 600 Ma, 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
Noise level | < 58 dB |
Dimensions | 215 mm × 230 mm × 200 mm |
Weight | 8 kgs |
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Applications
Used for separation and filtration purpose in molecular biology, cell biology, clinical research laboratories, bioengineering, and drug research laboratories
Rotor Selections
Rotor type | Max. speed | Capacity | Max. RCF |
Fixed rotor | 16000 rpm | 24 × 1.5ml | 21000 × g |
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Speed range | 16000 rpm |
Maximum RCF | 21000 × g |
Speed accuracy | 100 rpm |
Time range | 1 min to 99 mins |
Speed range | 500 rpm ~ 15000 rpm |
Maximum RCF | 15100 ×g |
Speed accuracy | ± 20 rpm |
Time range | 30 s to 99 mins |
Labotronics decanting low-speed centrifuge is a specialized laboratory centrifuge designed for the separation of substances in liquid suspensions or solutions at relatively low speeds. It operates on the principle of centrifugal force, gently accelerating samples to separate heavier particles or sediment from the liquid phase. Unlike high-speed centrifuges that are used for tasks like DNA isolation or protein purification, low-speed decanting centrifuges are ideal for applications where a more gentle separation process is required, such as separating cellular components from culture media, precipitates from solutions, or blood cells from plasma. They are commonly used in research, clinical, and industrial laboratories for their ability to clarify and process samples without causing damage or alteration to delicate particles.
Type | Upright |
Max speed | 4000 rpm |
Max RCF | 3184 x g |
Rotor capacity | 124 x Vacuum blood tubes |
Type | Upright |
Max speed | 4000 rpm |
Max RCF | 3184 x g |
Rotor capacity | 148 x Vacuum blood tubes |
Type | Chest |
Max speed | 4000 rpm |
Max RCF | 3184 x g |
Rotor capacity | 148 x Vacuum blood tubes |
Type | Chest |
Max speed | 4000 rpm |
Max RCF | 3184 x g |
Rotor capacity | 124 x Vacuum blood tubes |
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Maximum speed | 1500 rpm |
Maximum capacity | 8 tubes (angle rotor) |
Temperature range | RT to 70°C |
Timer | 1 to 99 min 59 sec |
Maximum speed | 2400 rpm |
Maximum capacity | 12 tubes (swing rotor) |
Temperature range | RT to 70°C |
Timer | 1 to 99 min 59 sec |
Our hematocrit centrifuge is a specialized laboratory centrifuge designed to measure the hematocrit level in blood samples. Hematocrit is the proportion of red blood cells (RBCs) in the total volume of blood, expressed as a percentage. This instrument operates by spinning capillary tubes filled with a small amount of whole blood at high speeds. The centrifugal force causes the denser red blood cells to settle at the bottom of the tube, while the less dense plasma rises to the top. By measuring the height of the RBC layer relative to the total column of blood, the hematocrit value is determined. Hematocrit levels are essential for diagnosing and monitoring various medical conditions, including anemia, polycythemia, and dehydration, and are routinely assessed in clinical laboratories, hospitals, and medical practices to provide critical information for patient care and treatment decisions.
Speed range | 200 rpm ~ 14000 rpm |
Maximum RCF | 18620 × g |
Speed accuracy | ± 30 rpm |
Time range | 30 s ~ 99 mins |
Labotronics low-speed centrifuge is a laboratory instrument designed for the separation of biological samples and substances in liquid suspensions at relatively modest speeds. Operating on the principle of centrifugal force, it gently accelerates samples to differentially sediment components based on their density. Unlike high-speed centrifuges used for molecular biology applications, low-speed centrifuges are employed for less forceful separations, making them suitable for tasks such as clinical diagnostics, urine and blood sample processing, and cell culture. They are specifically designed to minimize sample disturbance and maintain the integrity of delicate particles or cells, making them invaluable for various applications where gentle sample processing is crucial. Our low-speed centrifuges are commonly used in medical laboratories, clinical settings, and research institutions and they come in different sizes and rotor configurations to accommodate a wide range of laboratory needs, ensuring accurate and reliable results while preserving sample quality.
Max speed | 6000 rpm |
Max RCF | 4830 x g |
Rotor capacity | 12 x 15 / 20 ml |
Temperature raise | ≤ 10 °C |
Max speed | 6000 rpm |
Max RCF | 5000 x g |
Rotor capacity | 4 x 100 ml |
Temperature raise | ≤ 10 °C |
Max speed | 6000 rpm |
Max RCF | 5000 x g |
Rotor capacity | 4 x 250 ml |
Temperature raise | ≤ 10 °C |
Max speed | 5000 rpm |
Max RCF | 3175 x g |
Rotor capacity | 2 x 10 ml(carbon fiber rotor) |
Speed accuracy | ± 10 °C |
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Max speed | 14000 rpm |
Max RCF | 17465 x g |
Rotor capacity | 24 x 2 ml |
Speed accuracy | ≤ 100 rpm |
Max speed | 16500 rpm |
Max RCF | 181100 x g |
Capacity | 8 x 7 mL |
Speed accuracy | ≤ 10 rpm |
Max speed | 21000 rpm |
Max RCF | 31060×g |
Max capacity | 4×750 ml |
Revolution/min | ± 10 r/min |
Max speed | 16500 rpm |
Max RCF | 181100 x g |
Capacity | 8 x 10 mL |
Speed accuracy | ≤ 20 rpm |
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