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Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge LMLCR-B102 accommodates 6 tubes of 1000 mL each for biological component separation. It offers a maximum speed of 6500 rpm with stable performance. It features a spacious 600 mm chamber for versatile sample handling. Equipped with an efficient cooling system for temperature control to prevent degradation. Our Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge provides imbalance detection to protect the rotor and ensure safe operation.
Specifications
| Maximum Speed | 6500 rpm |
| Maximum RCF | 6680 × g |
| Maximum Capacity | 6 × 1000 mL |
| Timer | 1 min to 2 h 59 min |
| Revolutions / Min | ± 10 r/min |
| Noise | Less than or equal to 60 dB (A) |
| Display | LED |
| Temperature Range | -20 °C to 40 °C |
| Temperature Accuracy | ± 1.0 °C |
| Chamber Diameter | Φ 600 mm |
| Power Consumption | 4500 W |
| Power Supply | AC 220 ± 22 V, 50 Hz, 30 A |
| Dimension | 840×730×1240 mm |
| Net Weight | 260 Kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge LMLCR-B102 | $ 24825 | Each of 1 |
Features
LED Display Interface
Resistant to Chemicals
Efficient Power Consumption
Sturdy Construction
Electronic Automatic Lid Lock
Applications
Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge LMLCR-B102 is crucial for isolating plant samples for biochemical and genetic analysis in agricultural research.
Rotor Selection
| Model No | Type | Max. Speed | Max. RCF | Capacity | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LMLCR-B102-SR1 | Swing Rotor | 4200 rpm | 5100 x g | 6 x 1000 mL (Round type) | |
| LMLCR-B102-SR2 | Swing Rotor | 4200 rpm | 5100 x g | 6 x 1000 mL (Square type) | |
| LMLCR-B102-AR1 | Angle Rotor | 6000 rpm | 6680 x g | 6 x 500 mL | |
| LMLCR-B102-AR2 | Angle Rotor | 6500 rpm | 6610 x g | 6 x 250 mL | |
| LMLCR-B102-AR3 | Angle Rotor | 6500 rpm | 6610 x g | 6 x 300 mL |
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge?
A Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge is a laboratory apparatus designed to separate components of a mixture at relatively low rotational speeds.
2 What types of samples can be processed in Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge?
It is commonly used for blood samples, cell cultures, urine and other temperature-sensitive biological materials.
3 What safety features are available in Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge?
Key safety features include automatic lid lock, imbalance detection, over-speed protection, and temperature control alarms.
4 Can Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge be used for urine sample analysis?
It is commonly used to sediment urinary particles such as cells, casts, and crystals for microscopic examination.
5 Is Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge suitable for cell harvesting?
It is ideal for harvesting cells from culture media since the low speed prevents cell damage and the refrigeration maintains sample integrity.
6 Can Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge be used in clinical diagnostics labs?
It is widely used for routine separation of body fluids, preparation of samples for biochemical assays and temperature-controlled handling of diagnostic samples.
7 Can Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge be used in environmental labs?
It is used to separate particulate matter from water and soil extracts during sample preparation.
8 Can Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge be used for immunology applications?
It is used to separate serum for antibody testing or to pellet cells for immunoassays thereby helping in maintaining antigen-antibody stability with controlled temperature.
9 Can Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge be used in biotechnology for fermentation process?
It is used to collect biomass from fermentation broths before downstream processing, with temperature control preserving cellular proteins and enzymes.
10 Can Low Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge be used in forensic labs?
It is used to separate biological samples such as blood or semen before DNA analysis.