Discover our range of Low-Speed Centrifuges, including the versatile Grant bio LMC-3000. Perfect for biomedical applications, these benchtop centrifuges feature interchangeable rotors for tubes (10 to 50 ml) and 96-well microtitre plates. Ideal for analytical tasks in biomedical, bio-organic, and immunoenzyme analysis. Explore our selection of reliable Low-Speed Centrifuges designed for precision and efficiency in your laboratory.
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Low-Speed Centrifuges
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What is a low-speed centrifuge used for?
Low-speed centrifuges are used for separating mixtures by density, such as cells, proteins, or other biological components, making them ideal for tasks like cell culture, blood separation, and immunoenzyme analysis.
Can this centrifuge handle different tube sizes?
Yes, it supports tubes ranging from 10 to 50 ml and can also accommodate 96-well microtitre plates with interchangeable rotors.
Is it suitable for use in biomedical laboratories?
Yes, this centrifuge is designed specifically for biomedical, bio-organic, and immunoenzyme analysis, ensuring precision and efficiency.
What type of samples can it process?
It can process biological samples such as blood, cell cultures, and other biochemical or immunological samples.
How does the rotor change work?
The centrifuge features a system for easy interchange of rotors, allowing users to switch between tube rotors and plate rotors without difficulty.
What safety features does it include?
While specifics may vary, most low-speed centrifuges include safety features such as a secure locking lid, imbalance detection, and automatic shutoff to prevent accidents.
What is the maximum sample capacity?
The maximum capacity depends on the rotor used, but it can handle multiple tubes or a full 96-well microtitre plate at once.
Can it maintain consistent speeds for sensitive applications?
Yes, low-speed centrifuges are designed to maintain stable and consistent speeds, which is critical for accurate results in sensitive applications.
Is it easy to operate for first-time users?
These centrifuges typically feature user-friendly controls, making them straightforward to operate even for first-time users.
Does it require special maintenance?
Routine maintenance like cleaning rotors, checking for wear, and ensuring balance during operation is generally sufficient to keep it in optimal condition.