Clinical centrifuge

Our clinical centrifuge is a laboratory device commonly used in healthcare and medical settings for the separation of biological samples, particularly blood, urine, and other bodily fluids. It operates on the principle of centrifugal force, causing denser particles to settle at the bottom while lighter components rise to the top. Clinical centrifuges are vital tools for diagnostic and research purposes, enabling the separation of blood into its constituent components: plasma, red blood cells, and platelets. This separation is crucial for various medical tests, including hematocrit measurement, serum preparation for chemical analysis, and the isolation of specific biomolecules like DNA, RNA, and proteins. Our clinical centrifuges come in various sizes and capacities, making them versatile for a range of applications in hospitals, clinical laboratories, and research institutions. They are designed with safety features and easy-to-use controls, ensuring accurate and efficient sample processing while maintaining the integrity of the separated components for accurate diagnostic results

Speed range

200 rpm ~ 4500 rpm
300 rpm ~ 4500 rpm

Accuracy

10 mg

Maximum RCF

2490 ×g

Minimum Reading

0.01g

Speed accuracy

± 20 rpm

Clinical centrifuge LBC-31LCC

  • Speed range : 200 rpm ~ 4500 rpm
  • Maximum RCF : 2490 ×g
  • Speed accuracy : ± 20 rpm
  • Time range : 30 s ~ 99 mins / Continuous operation

Clinical centrifuge LBC-32LCC

  • Speed range : 300 rpm ~ 4500 rpm
  • Maximum RCF : 2490 ×g
  • Speed accuracy : ± 20 rpm
  • Time range : 30 s ~ 99 mins / Continuous operation

Frequently Asked Question

What is a clinical centrifuge used for?

A clinical centrifuge is commonly used in medical and laboratory settings to separate blood, urine, or other biological samples into their individual components. By spinning the samples at high speeds, it allows for the separation of plasma, serum, red blood cells, or other substances, which is essential for diagnostic testing and analysis.