Constant Temperature Centrifuge

The constant temperature centrifuge generates centrifugal force through motor rotation to separate different density components in samples into layers, while the temperature control system maintains the set temperature. It is used for separating biological samples such as blood, cells, and proteins, ensuring temperature stability during the separation process in biochemistry and medical testing.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the speed range meets the sample separation requirements, temperature control accuracy aligns with experimental needs, rotor material corrosion resistance is compatible with sample properties, capacity specifications match the processing volume, and safety protection features are comprehensive.

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Instruments

It is designed with 24-hole 0.5ml specification, suitable for a variety of Centrifuge models, with high temperature resistance and high voltage characteristics and excellent chemical Stability.

$ 127.00

Support 100 ℃ high temperature heating, suitable for 24 holes 5ml centrifuge tube, optional electronic ice box and thermostatic metal Bath module, achieve precise temperature control and diverse Sample Handling.

$ 175.00

The 6-well design supports 15ml capacity Sample Handling, which is suitable for a variety of Centrifuge models and provides stable centrifugal separation results.

$ 127.00

Support high temperature treatment at 100 ° C, adapt to 20 0.5ml and 15 1.5ml centrifuge tubes, and use thermostatic metal Bath design to ensure uniform and stable temperature and improve experimental efficiency.

$ 148.00

The 54-hole design is suitable for 0.5ml centrifuge tube, with a maximum temperature tolerance of 100 ° C. A variety of thermostatic modules can be selected to achieve accurate temperature control to meet various experimental needs.

$ 148.00

The 12-well design has a capacity of 5ml per well, uses high transparency material for easy observation of samples, has excellent chemical Stability, and is suitable for mainstream Centrifuge models to improve experimental efficiency.

$ 127.00

Standard HX-D module, support 35 2.0ml centrifuge tubes, withstand 100 ℃ high temperature, adapt to a variety of modules to meet the needs of multi-sample thermostatic treatment.

$ 148.00

Double-sided horizontal mounting design can accommodate 40 5ml centrifuge tubes, suitable for standard centrifuge tube specifications, improving Sample Handling efficiency and ease of operation.

$ 149.00

It supports high-temperature treatment at 100 ° C and can simultaneously accommodate 32 0.2ml and 25 1.5ml centrifuge tubes with accurate temperature control, making it suitable for high-throughput experiments with multiple samples.

$ 148.00

44 1.5ml or 2.0ml centrifuge tubes can be installed vertically on both sides, providing efficient Sample Handling capability, adapting to a variety of centrifuge tube specifications, and improving the convenience of experimental operation and space utilization.

$ 149.00

Support 100 ℃ thermostatic treatment, compatible with 35 1.5ml centrifuge tubes, optional 4-degree electronic ice box and intelligent thermostatic module, suitable for a variety of experimental scenarios.

$ 148.00

12 10ml or 15ml centrifuge tubes can be installed vertically on both sides, providing stable fixation and efficient mixing. They are suitable for a variety of centrifuge tube specifications and enhance the convenience of experimental operation.

$ 149.00

High temperature resistance of 100 ° C, suitable for 32-hole 0.2ml, 10-hole 0.5ml and 15-hole 1.5ml centrifuge tubes, optional electronic ice box or thermostatic metal Bath module for enhanced temperature control flexibility.

$ 148.00

12 50ml centrifuge tubes can be installed vertically on both sides, and the vertical installation design is adopted for efficient Sample Handling. The capacity is suitable for standard 50ml tubes.

$ 149.00

32 5ml centrifuge tubes can be installed vertically on both sides, using a vertical installation design, suitable for HT-X100 swirl/spin Mixer, improving Sample Handling efficiency.

$ 149.00

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