

A medical centrifuge is a laboratory instrument used to separate components of biological samples, such as blood, urine, or other fluids, based on their density by spinning them at high speeds. It plays a crucial role in clinical diagnostics, hospitals, pathology labs, and research facilities, enabling the separation of serum, plasma, red blood cells, platelets, and other components for further analysis or testing. Medical centrifuges are essential for routine laboratory procedures such as blood testing, sample preparation, and diagnostic evaluations.
These centrifuges are designed for ease of use, safety, and reliable performance. They typically feature variable speed control, digital or analog timers, and durable rotors compatible with different tube sizes. Many models include safety interlocks, imbalance detection, and low-noise operation to ensure smooth and secure functioning. Compact and robust in design, medical centrifuges are available in both fixed-speed and variable-speed models to meet different laboratory requirements, making them indispensable tools in medical and diagnostic applications.
SPECIFICATION:
| Technical Data | |||
| Models | R-8C Plus R-8M Plus |
R-12C Plus | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max. Speed | rpm | 6000 | 16000 |
| Max. RCF | “g” | 5070 | 21000 |
| Max. Capacity | ml | 400 | 40 |
| Digital timer range | Min | 0-99 | 0-99 |
| Noise | ≤ 60 dB | ≤ 60 dB | |
| WxDxH | mm | 380x470x300 | 380x470x300 |