Best by design, quality and flexibility
When the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens coined for the first time the term “centrifugal force” in his DeVi Centrifuga published in 1659 he could not imagine what an innovation he brought into the scientific world. Lot of time has passed since then with a succession of discoveries and improvements such as the Nobel Prize awarded to Theodore Svedberg for the invention of the ultracentrifuge (some 900.000 xg!) in 1926 or the first floor standing unit with refrigeration introduced by Ivan Sorvall in 1955. It is even thanks to those pioneers that nowadays laboratory centrifuges are crucial instruments in countless applications from genetic engineering to hematology, from drug discovery to pathology, from marine science to agriculture, and you name it.
3 compact units designed to offer maximum performance in a small footprint for every workstation up to 27.237 xg, either refrigerated and ventilated, carrying popular microtubes.
- Low-Speed, Clinical Centrifuges
3 compact, robust and versatile low-speed models, either ventilated and refrigerated, well suited for routine work reaching up to 3960 xg.
Max capacity 4x100 mL and 6x50 mL fixed angle.
- Large Capacity, High-Speed Centrifuges
3 multi-purpose, large capacity, either bench top and floor-standing, centrifuges including the top-of-the-range model that can process samples up to 54.111 xg.
Max capacity 4x750 mL or 8 x 400 mL blood bags swing out and 6x500 mL fixed angle.
- Multi-Purpose, High-Speed Centrifuges
5 high-speed and versatile centrifuges that share rotors, buckets and accessories so as to offer a cost-efficient solution and save precious bench space. Speed ranges from 12.000 to 15.000 rpm generating rcf values from 16.582 to 25.910.
Max capacity 4x750 mL swing out and 6x250 mL fixed angle.
9 good reasons to choose LabTech Centrifuges