Creative Bioarray Introduces Mini-Centrifuges With Outstanding Performance

2014/12/20—Creative Bioarray introduces two types of mini-centrifuges with economical price and high quality performance: KX-102 Mini-Centrifuge and AX-202 Centrifuge. The two centrifuge systems deliver outstanding performance and reliability in the lab. They can help researchers achieve unmatched productivity, versatility, performance and are very easy to operate.

A centrifuge is a piece of equipment driven by an electric motor that puts an object in rotation around a fixed axis, applying a force perpendicular to the axis. The function of centrifuge is based on sedimentation principle, where the centripetal acceleration causes denser substances to separate out along the radial direction.

Laboratory centrifuges are used for the separation of fluids, gas or liquid, achieved by spinning a vessel containing material at high speed thus the centrifugal force pushes heavier materials to the outside of the vessel. These kinds of equipments are commonly used in laboratories from academic to clinical research. They are also used to purify cells, subcellular organelles, viruses, proteins, and nucleic acids.

Features of KX-102 Mini-Centrifuge:

• Patented 3-in-1 rotor design, high capacity and time-saving

• Rotor -- 6-1.5/2.0ml, 6-0.5ml tubes and 2-8x0.2ml PCR strip tubes

• The electronic braking system for rapid sample processing

• Two speed options: 4,000 & 6,000rpm

Features of AX-202 Centrifuge:

• Extremely quiet operation
• Easy-to-follow LCD display
• Capacity: 12 x 1.5/2.0ml tubes
• Separate short-spin key
• Low sample heating (only 12°C after 30min, at max.speed)
• Autoclavable rotor (121°C, 20min)
• RMP/RCF setting as required
• Includes standard rotor made of anodized aluminum
• Timer can be set up to 99min
• The small size of the unit makes it convenient for benchtop use or in a hood or in
• refrigerated environments

Contact us at info@creative-bioarray.com to know more about our centrifuges.

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