Benchtop Low-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge BZBR-502 delivers reliable cooling and separation for routine laboratory processes. The centrifuge supports a maximum speed of 6000 rpm and accommodates up to 4 × 100 ml sample tubes. It ensures steady performance with user-friendly controls and precise timing adjustments. Its efficient cooling system safeguards temperature-sensitive samples during extended runs. Our Benchtop Low-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge BZBR-502 is ideal for clinical diagnostics, protein precipitation, cell harvesting, microbiological sample processing, and blood component separation.
Max Capacity | 4 × 100 ml |
Max Speed | 6000 rpm |
Max RCF | 4800 × g |
Timer Range | 1 min - 99 h 59 min 59 Seconds |
Power Consumption | 500 W |
Power Supply | AC 220V, 50 Hz |
Noise Level | ≤ 65 db |
Speed Accuracy | ±30 rpm |
Product Dimension | 600 × 540 × 360 mm |
Net Weight | 35 Kg |
RotorName | Capacity | RPM | RCF×g |
---|---|---|---|
AngleRotor | 12×10ml | 6000 | 5140 |
SwingBucketRotor01 | 4×50ml | 5000 | 4600 |
SwingBucketRotor02 | 4×100ml | 5000 | 4800 |
SwingBucketRotor03 | 8×50ml | 4000 | 2800 |
SwingBucketRotor04 | 32×15ml | 4000 | 2810 |
SwingBucketRotor05 | 32×10ml | 4000 | 2810 |
SwingBucketRotor06 | 48×5ml/2ml(vacuumtube) | 4000 | 2950 |
SwingBucketRotor07 | 76×5ml/2ml(vacuumtube) | 4000 | 3100 |
Swing Micro-Plate Rotor | 2×2×96 hole | 4000 | 2360 |
Rotor selection
Angle rotor
Swing rotor
Our Benchtop Low-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge BZBR-502 is suitable for immunology research, veterinary sample processing, tissue culture media clarification, environmental water testing, and routine clinical lab separations.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is a benchtop low speed refrigerated centrifuge used for?
You can use it to separate biological samples like blood, cells, or proteins at lower speeds. The refrigeration keeps sensitive samples cool during spinning. It's ideal for clinical and research labs.
2: How does it keep samples cold while spinning?
It uses a built-in refrigeration system that cools the chamber. This keeps sample temperature stable, even during extended runs. You can usually set the temperature between -10°C to +25°C.
3: Does it make a lot of noise during operation?
No, it runs quietly, even during high-speed spins. This makes it comfortable to use on your lab bench. Low vibration design also keeps your workspace stable.
4: Can you use it for plasma separation?
Yes, it's commonly used for plasma, serum, or urine separation. The low speed and cooling features preserve the quality of the samples. It’s a good fit for diagnostic labs.
5: Does it have automatic balancing?
Some models have imbalance detection but not automatic balancing. You’ll still need to balance your tubes properly before running. Unbalanced loads can stop the machine for safety.
6: How do you clean and maintain it?
You can wipe the inside with alcohol or mild disinfectant after each use. Remove the rotor occasionally for deep cleaning. Always unplug before cleaning to stay safe.