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Labnics Low-Speed Tabletop Centrifuge: Efficient Separation for Routine Lab Work


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Labnics low-speed tabletop centrifuge provides precise separation with a max speed of 4000 rpm, 2250×g RCF and a 6×50 ml capacity. It offers ±10 rpm speed accuracy, memory for programs, stainless steel design and an LCD showing RCF, ideal for cell washing and chemical precipitation.

 

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Labnics low-speed tabletop centrifuge is a versatile and reliable instrument, designed for laboratories needing efficient separation processes. With a maximum speed of 4000 rpm and a relative centrifugal force (RCF) of 2250×g, it ensures precise separation, making it perfect for applications such as cell washing and chemical precipitation. Its 6×50 ml capacity offers flexibility for handling a variety of sample volumes.

This centrifuge is equipped with ±10 rpm speed accuracy, ensuring consistent performance across different runs. Its memory function for rotational programs allows users to save and recall settings, simplifying repetitive tasks and improving workflow efficiency. The stainless steel design ensures durability and long-lasting performance, while the compact structure makes it suitable for limited lab space.

An integrated LCD display clearly shows RCF values, giving users real-time monitoring and control over the centrifugation process. With its robust design and user-friendly features, Labnics low-speed tabletop centrifuge is an excellent choice for labs requiring consistent, high-quality separation for routine procedures.

Overall, this centrifuge offers precision, reliability, and convenience, making it ideal for research, clinical, and biochemical applications.

For more visit Labnics.

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