Desktop low-speed centrifuge is a compact, essential laboratory instrument designed for routine sample separation at lower rotational speeds. Utilizing centrifugal force, it rapidly sediments particles based on density differences, effectively separating solids from liquids or isolating various components within a mixture.
Ideal for clinical, educational, and basic research settings, its common applications include separating whole blood into components (plasma, serum, buffy coat), pelleting cells, and clarifying small-volume biological or chemical samples. Typical models accommodate a range of rotors (fixed-angle or swing-out) and tube types, with capacities from a few milliliters up to 100ml. Operating speeds generally range from 500 to 6,000 RPM, generating relative centrifugal forces (RCF) sufficient for gentle separations without damaging delicate samples.
Key features often include a user-friendly digital interface, programmable protocols, and safety mechanisms like lid-lock and imbalance detection. Its benchtop design saves space, while quiet operation and minimal vibration ensure a comfortable lab environment. This instrument is fundamental for preparing high-quality samples for subsequent analysis, making it a workhorse in any laboratory requiring reliable, low-speed separations.





BR 26240
VN 11130
MY 5881
US 5787
AR 4154
IN 3944
IQ 2634
MX 2612
