A centrifuge is a device used in laboratory and industrial settings to separate mixtures using centrifugal force. It allows you to effectively separate components with different densities, for example, blood into plasma and formed elements, microorganisms from a liquid medium, as well as purify solutions from insoluble inclusions. Centrifugation is a key step in many biochemical, medical, chemical research and manufacturing processes where high separation accuracy and efficiency are required.
Our laboratory uses an air-cooled TC-M600D centrifuge, making it ideal for long centrifugation procedures that require temperature control. This model is distinguished by the presence of a frequency-controlled brushless motor that does not require maintenance. This significantly reduces operating costs and increases the reliability of the device. This centrifuge has the ability to control rotation speeds from 100 to 6000 rpm with an accuracy of ±15 rpm, which allows you to fine-tune parameters for different types of samples and achieve the desired relative centrifugal force (RCF). It features precise control of runtime and RCF for high reproducibility, critical for experimental work.