Low-speed centrifuge is a laboratory instrument designed to separate components of a liquid sample (e.g., blood, cells, or chemical suspensions) by applying controlled centrifugal force at relatively lower speeds (typically 1,000 to 5,000 RPM).
1:Speed Range: Operates at lower RPMs compared to high-speed or ultracentrifuges, making it suitable for delicate samples.
2:Applications:Separating blood components (plasma/serum).Isolating cells or precipitates in biology/biochemistry.Clarifying liquids in pharmaceuticals or environmental testing.
3:Gentle Processing: Minimizes damage to sensitive samples (e.g., live cells or fragile proteins).
4:Versatility: Compatible with various tube sizes (e.g., 15 mL, 50 mL conical tubes) and swing-bucket/fixed-angle rotors.
5:Energy-efficient and cost-effective for routine separations.
6:Compact size, ideal for clinical or small labs.
7:Low maintenance due to simpler mechanics than high-speed models.
Equipment is essential in medical, research, and industrial labs where gentle yet effective separation is required.





BR 14951
US 6330
VN 5608
IN 4181
AR 3295
MX 2071
CN 2057
BD 1720
