Centrifuge Laboratory Equipment
The KT-TDL5M centrifuge laboratory equipment is researched based on the large volume blood centrifuge requirements under a limited lab environment.
The KT-TDL5M centrifuge laboratory equipment is researched based on the large volume blood centrifuge requirements under a limited lab environment.
Lab centrifuge machine TGL20E is an essential piece of equipment for modern labs ensuring optimal separation effect.
It is a high capacity, high-speed Medical Centrifuge Machine: low speed 5500 rpm. The body adopts high-quality steel structure.
The highlight feature of KT-TD6AWS digital display Medical laboratory centrifuge with max speed 6000rpm is its extraordinary auto-balance function & versatility.
It is a high capacity, high speed Medical Equipment Centrifuge: Max speed 12000 rpm. The body adopts high quality steel structure. Built-in stainless steel inner cavity and stainless steel explosion-proof protection inner sleeve.
The development of centrifuges has been nearly two hundred years.The first centrifuge was invented in Germany in 1836. The Earliest Use of Centrifugal Force in Ancient China The ancient Chinese people used one end of a rope to tie a clay pot, hold the other end of the rope, and whirl the pot to produce … Read more
People are often confused with RPM, RCF and g force(xg) about its relation & difference and which parameter is most important in centrifugal applications. As a result, they failed to choose the correct centrifuge according to their own experimental procedures and requirements. Below we will explain these three terms and its relations. Since its invention, the application … Read more
Part 1. What does centrifuge do? A laboratory centrifuge is an instrument that uses the centrifugal force generated by a rotating rotor to separate substances with different densities and different particle sizes in a suspension or emulsion, or analyzes at the same time as the separation. It has a wide range of applications and is … Read more
When dealing with centrifuges, you will encounter two different units of measurement: Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) Relative Centrifugal Force (RCF) One thing is very important, you need to be aware of the difference between the two. If you get it wrong (which is not as rare as you think), the experiment will be ruined. So … Read more