About Universal High-Speed Centrifuge
Maintenance free, brushlessinduction drive. Stainless steel chamber with additional inner guard ring.Overspeed detection, imbalance detection and cut-off. Motorized lid lock,automatic lid opening, emergency lid lock release Maintenance free, brushlessinduction drive. Stainless steel chamber with additional inner guard ring.Overspeed detection, imbalance detection and cut off. Motorized lid lock,automatic lid opening, emergency lid lock releaseVersatile Rotor Options for Flexible SeparationThis centrifuge accommodates a variety of sample sizes, supporting capacities of 6 x 50 ml, 8 x 15 ml, and 12 x 10 ml depending on the installed rotor. The inclusion of swing-out and fixed-angle rotor choices allows users to tailor the device to specific clinical, research, or industrial requirements, enhancing both efficiency and versatility in sample processing.
Advanced Safety and Control FeaturesOperator safety is prioritized through an automatic lid locking and unlocking mechanism and imbalance detection. The integrated electronic brake system ensures rapid deceleration, while a digital microprocessor provides precise control and immediate LCD readouts. Automatic rotor recognition adds a layer of operational security, making use straightforward and reliable.
Durable Construction and Adapative OperationEngineered with powder-coated steel housing and a stainless steel chamber, this centrifuge ensures longevity and resilience under demanding conditions. Non-refrigerated models are standard, with optional refrigerated variants for temperature-sensitive applications. The tabletop mounting and semi-automatic operation suit laboratories and industrial settings requiring consistent, high-speed separation.
FAQ's of Universal High-Speed Centrifuge:
Q: How does the automatic electronic braking system enhance safety and efficiency during centrifuge operation?
A: The electronic braking system rapidly decelerates the rotor and brings it to a controlled stop, minimizing wait time between runs and enhancing user safety by preventing accidental access while the rotor is still moving.
Q: What sample volumes and tube sizes can the Universal High-Speed Centrifuge accommodate?
A: This centrifuge supports variable specimen sizes and capacities based on the installed rotor, including up to 50 ml tubes, 8 x 15 ml tubes, and 12 x 10 ml tubes, making it adaptable for a range of experimental requirements.
Q: When is it necessary to use the refrigerated model instead of the standard non-refrigerated centrifuge?
A: The refrigerated version should be used for temperature-sensitive sample processing, such as in molecular biology or clinical diagnostics, where maintaining sample integrity at lower temperatures is crucial.
Q: Where can this centrifuge be conveniently installed for optimal use?
A: Due to its tabletop mounting and compact design (540 x 460 x 370 mm), it is suitable for installation in laboratories, clinics, research facilities, or industrial units requiring high-speed separation capabilities.
Q: What is the process for changing between swing-out and fixed-angle rotors?
A: The centrifuge features an automatic rotor recognition system, allowing for simple and secure rotor changes. Users install their preferred rotor, which is then detected by the system to ensure appropriate operation and safety protocols.
Q: How does the digital microprocessor control contribute to the accuracy and usability of the equipment?
A: The digital microprocessor offers precise speed control with an accuracy of 10 rpm and 1 rpm resolution. Immediate LCD readouts and programmable timers streamline operation, making the device user-friendly and reliable.
Q: What are the benefits of automatic imbalance detection in high-speed centrifugation?
A: Automatic imbalance detection protects both the equipment and specimens by halting operation if uneven sample distribution is detected, thereby reducing risk of mechanical failure and ensuring consistent results.