Refrigerated Centrifuge
SKU: ME-LE-26
Introducing our Refrigerated Centrifuge, designed specifically for medical and clinical laboratory settings. This high-quality, durable centrifuge is equipped with powerful refrigeration capabilities, allowing for the safe and precise separation of biological samples at controlled temperatures. With its advanced cooling system, this centrifuge can maintain temperatures as low as 4°C, ensuring the integrity of temperature-sensitive samples. The user-friendly interface and programmable settings make operation simple and efficient, while the safety features, such as automatic lid lock and imbalance detection, provide peace of mind during operation. Trust in the reliability and performance of our Refrigerated Centrifuge for all your laboratory needs.
Applications
Features
- Cell Biology and Microbiology: Refrigerated centrifuges are essential for cell biology and microbiology research. They are used to separate different cellular components such as organelles, proteins, and nucleic acids from cell lysates or suspensions. This separation is crucial for studying cellular processes, such as DNA replication, protein synthesis, and organelle function.
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: In biochemistry and molecular biology laboratories, refrigerated centrifuges are used for various applications, including the purification of proteins, DNA, RNA, and other biomolecules. They help in separating biomolecules based on size, density, and molecular weight, enabling researchers to analyze and characterize them further.
- Clinical Diagnostics: Refrigerated centrifuges play a vital role in clinical diagnostics by separating blood components such as plasma, serum, and cellular components like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This separation is essential for various diagnostic tests, including blood typing, hematocrit determination, and analysis of serum biochemistry markers.
- Pharmaceutical Research and Drug Development: In pharmaceutical research, refrigerated centrifuges are used for separating and purifying drug compounds, isolating target molecules, and studying drug interactions with biological systems. They are also employed in quality control processes to ensure the purity and efficacy of pharmaceutical products.
- Virology: Refrigerated centrifuges are utilized in virology laboratories for isolating and purifying viral particles from infected cell cultures or clinical samples. This purification process is crucial for studying virus structure, replication mechanisms, and developing vaccines or antiviral drugs.
- Environmental Science: In environmental science research, refrigerated centrifuges are used for analyzing water, soil, and air samples. They help in separating suspended particles, pollutants, and microorganisms from environmental matrices, aiding in environmental monitoring, pollution assessment, and microbial ecology studies.
- Food Science and Industry: Refrigerated centrifuges find applications in food science and industry for analyzing food components, such as fats, proteins, and contaminants. They are used to separate and quantify these components, ensuring food safety, quality control, and compliance with regulatory standards.
- Biotechnology and Bioprocessing: In biotechnology and bioprocessing applications, refrigerated centrifuges are employed for cell harvesting, cell culture clarification, and downstream processing of biologics. They help in separating cells from culture media, purifying recombinant proteins, and concentrating biomass for further processing.
- Drug Discovery: Refrigerated centrifuges are used in drug discovery processes for high-throughput screening of compound libraries, fractionation of natural products, and isolation of drug targets. They aid in separating and analyzing complex mixtures, facilitating the identification of potential drug candidates.
- Forensic Science: In forensic laboratories, refrigerated centrifuges are utilized for analyzing biological evidence such as blood, semen, and saliva. They help in separating cellular components and DNA from forensic samples, assisting in criminal investigations and identification processes.