Centrifuges

Centrifuges are machines used to separate components of a mixture based on density through rapid spinning. They ensure efficient and reliable separation processes for laboratory applications.

Common Applications

clinical diagnostics

biochemical analysis

molecular biology

microbiology

pharmaceutical research

environmental analysis

Buying Guide

Centrifuge Buying Considerations

  • Determine the maximum speed and capacity required for your samples.
  • Consider space constraints: benchtop models suit smaller labs.
  • Ensure compatibility with different rotor types for versatile use.
  • Look for models with refrigeration if temperature control is critical.
  • Check for user-friendly interfaces and programmable settings for ease of use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a laboratory centrifuge used for?
A laboratory centrifuge is used to separate fluids, gas, or liquid, based on density.
What are the types of laboratory centrifuges?
Laboratory centrifuges include benchtop, floor-standing, high-speed, and microcentrifuges among others.
How do I choose the right centrifuge?
Consider the sample type, volume, required speed, and available space when choosing a centrifuge.
What brands manufacture laboratory centrifuges?
Top brands include Eppendorf, Thermo Scientific, Beckman Coulter, and Sigma.