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Labnics Laboratory Mini Centrifuge: Precision and Power in a Compact Design


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Labnics laboratory mini centrifuge is a compact, high-speed system for small liquid samples, offering up to 15,000 rpm (±20 rpm) with 0.2/0.5/1.5/2ml × 12 rotor capacity and run time 30sec-99min/continous. It features a brushless DC motor for low noise and short-time continuous run functionality.

https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*NQ8I5qNhWbxhWIR_aXQOwg.png Labnics Laboratory Mini Centrifuge: Precision and Power in a Compact Design

Labnics laboratory mini centrifuge is a powerful yet compact solution designed to meet the needs of modern laboratories that require efficient processing of small liquid samples. Capable of reaching speeds up to 15,000 rpm with a speed accuracy of ±20 rpm, this high-speed system delivers reliable and precise performance for a wide range of applications, including DNA/RNA extraction, protein work, and other molecular biology tasks.

With a versatile rotor capacity that accommodates 0.2/0.5/1.5/2 ml tubes, and a 12-slot rotor, this mini centrifuge is perfect for labs that handle multiple sample types in small volumes. The unit’s run time can be set from 30 seconds to 99 minutes, with an option for continuous operation, offering flexibility for both quick spins and more extended protocols.

Labnics laboratory mini centrifuge is equipped with a brushless DC motor, which not only ensures durability but also operates with minimal noise, creating a quieter lab environment. The motor’s design also supports short-time continuous running, making it ideal for repetitive tasks without compromising on performance.

In summary, Labnics laboratory mini centrifuge offers a blend of precision, speed, and convenience in a compact footprint. Its high-speed capabilities, coupled with low noise and versatile operation, make it an indispensable tool for any lab focused on small sample processing.

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