High speed refrigerated centrifuge LB-17HRC is Microcomputer control unit with high speed of 21000 rpm and temperature ranging from -20 ℃ ~ 40 ℃. Digitalized LCD panel for viewing ongoing parameters with simultaneous regulation of speed and time. Allows auto configuration of RCF/RPM values and displays it, also recognizes rotor and speed limit. Equipped with self-balancing and over heat protection mechanism for safer centrifugation.
Specifications
| Speed range | 21000 rpm |
| Maximum RCF | 47580 × g |
| Speed accuracy | ± 20 rpm |
| Time range | 1 min ~ 23 hrs. 59 mins |
| Maximum capacity | 4 × 750 ml |
| Temperature range | -20 ℃ ~ 40 ℃ |
| Temperature accuracy | ± 2.0 ℃ |
| Power supply | AC 220 V ± 22 V, 50 Hz, 35 A |
| Power | 3500 W |
| Noise level | < 65 dB |
| Dimensions | 825 mm × 625 mm × 910 mm |
| Weight | 190 kgs |
Features
Application
Used in research laboratories for DNA and RNA analysis, PCR or antibody analysis, radioactive immunology, isolation and purification of blood samples
Our high-speed refrigerated centrifuge is an advanced laboratory instrument designed for rapid sample separation at extremely high speeds while maintaining temperature control. Operating on the principle of centrifugal force, it spins samples at significantly elevated speeds to differentially separate components based on their density. What sets this centrifuge apart is its refrigeration system, which keeps samples at low temperatures during the centrifugation process. This is crucial for applications where maintaining sample integrity is paramount, such as DNA and RNA extractions, protein purification, and isolating temperature-sensitive biomolecules. Our high-speed refrigerated centrifuges are indispensable tools in molecular biology, genomics, and proteomics research, as they offer precise and quick sample processing while protecting samples from degradation due to heat. They come in various configurations and rotor options to accommodate diverse laboratory needs, making them ideal for critical experiments and diagnostic procedures where accurate results are essential.