Benchtop High-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge

Labzee Benchtop High-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuges are compact, high-performance units engineered for rapid, temperature-controlled separation of biological and chemical samples. Equipped with precision-balanced rotors and microprocessor-controlled cooling systems, these centrifuges maintain sample integrity during high-speed operations. With programmable speed, temperature, and run-time settings, they offer versatility for a wide range of protocols including DNA/RNA extraction, protein purification, cell fractionation, and virus sedimentation. The brushless motor ensures quiet, maintenance-free operation, while safety features like automatic imbalance detection and lid locking provide operator protection. Our Benchtop High-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuges are widely used in clinical labs, research institutes, biotechnology labs, and pharmaceutical QC labs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1: What temperature range does the centrifuge support?

Most models support a range from –20°C to +40°C, ensuring thermal protection for temperature-sensitive biological or biochemical samples during high-speed spins.

2: What types of rotors are compatible with this centrifuge?

These centrifuges are compatible with a variety of fixed-angle and swing-out rotors for tubes ranging from 0.2 mL to 100 mL, depending on the model.

3: Can the centrifuge handle microvolume and large-volume tubes?

Yes, the system offers interchangeable rotor options suitable for microcentrifuge tubes, PCR strips, conical tubes, and even microplates in some configurations.

4: How does the unit maintain consistent cooling during operation?

It uses a high-efficiency compressor with dynamic temperature control, which actively maintains the set temperature even at maximum RPMs.

5: Is the centrifuge suitable for clinical or diagnostic labs?

Absolutely. Its high speed, quiet operation, and temperature accuracy make it ideal for routine diagnostics, molecular biology, and pharmaceutical sample prep.