
Labtron Refrigerated Centrifuge is a state-of-the-art, microprocessor-controlled floor-standing device designed for precise and efficient centrifugation processes. Operating at a speed of 5000 rpm, it accommodates a maximum capacity of 4 x 500 ml, making it ideal for handling substantial sample volumes. With a temperature range from -20°C to 40°C and a timer range of 0 to 99 hours and 59 minutes, it offers extensive flexibility for different experimental protocols.
Featuring an LCD display, the centrifuge provides real-time monitoring of speed, time, and Relative Centrifugal Force (RCF) during operation, ensuring accurate control over centrifugation conditions. Its robust design includes a three-tier protective steel covering, enhancing durability and safety in laboratory settings. The low-noise flexible axle driven rotor system ensures smooth and quiet operation, minimizing disturbance during use.
Powered by a brushless frequency conversion motor and equipped with fluorine-free compressors utilizing a double-cycle cooling and heating system, the centrifuge guarantees reliable performance with energy efficiency. Its versatility makes it suitable for applications in blood stations and pharmaceutical industries, catering to a wide range of research and clinical needs. The Labtron Refrigerated Centrifuge represents a pinnacle of centrifugation technology, combining advanced features with user-friendly controls to meet demanding laboratory requirements.
Powered by a reliable brushless frequency conversion motor and featuring advanced fluorine-free compressors with a dual-cycle cooling and heating system, the centrifuge achieves both high performance and energy efficiency. This makes it not only suitable for routine laboratory procedures but also ideal for specialized applications in blood stations and pharmaceutical industries. Whether used for cell culture, DNA isolation, or protein purification, the Labtron Refrigerated Centrifuge excels in delivering consistent and reliable results, making it an indispensable tool in modern laboratory practice.