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Optimized Sample Processing with the Labnics Benchtop Refrigerated Centrifuge


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Labnics benchtop refrigerated centrifuge, with ergonomic design, offers 16000 rpm and 17800×g RCF. It has temperature control from -20 to 40°C and a 4×100 ml capacity. Features include a maintenance-free brushless DC motor and automatic rotor identification.

https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*lwZQa19bcbuujk2myPu8bA.png Optimized Sample Processing with the Labnics Benchtop Refrigerated Centrifuge

Labnics benchtop refrigerated centrifuge is designed to meet the demands of modern laboratories, offering a blend of high-speed performance, precise temperature control, and ergonomic convenience. With a top speed of 16,000 rpm and a relative centrifugal force (RCF) of 17,800×g, this centrifuge is ideal for efficiently separating a wide range of biological samples, including blood, proteins, and cellular components.

One of the key advantages of this centrifuge is its advanced temperature control, ranging from -20°C to 40°C. This feature ensures that temperature-sensitive samples are preserved under optimal conditions during the centrifugation process, maintaining the integrity of your results. centrifuge also boasts a 4×100 ml capacity, making it versatile enough to handle varying sample volumes.

Designed for ease of use, Labnics benchtop refrigerated centrifuge features a brushless, maintenance-free DC motor, which not only ensures reliable operation but also reduces the need for frequent upkeep. The automatic rotor identification system further enhances safety by automatically adjusting settings to match the installed rotor, preventing errors and streamlining the operation.

This centrifuge is a reliable and efficient tool that supports a wide range of laboratory applications, making it an essential addition to any research or clinical setting.

For more visit Labnics.

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