Micro to floor-standing centrifuges for sample separation.
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A centrifuge spins samples at high speed so that denser components move outward and separate from lighter ones, letting you pellet solids, clarify liquids, or split phases far faster than gravity settling. The catalog spans micro centrifuges for small tubes up to floor-standing models for large bottles and high volumes, covering routine sample prep, clarification, and phase separation across analytical, processing, and research workflows.
Centrifuges are rated by speed and, more meaningfully, by relative centrifugal force (RCF, expressed in times gravity or x g), along with the rotor type and the tube or bottle capacity they accept. A microcentrifuge running small tubes at high RCF suits molecular and analytical prep, a benchtop unit handles mixed tube and plate work, and a floor-standing high-capacity centrifuge serves larger batches. In cannabis labs, centrifuges support sample preparation for potency and contaminant testing and certain post-processing separations.
To choose one, start from the largest sample volume and tube or bottle format you run, then confirm the centrifuge reaches the RCF your protocol specifies with a rotor that fits those containers. Fixed-angle rotors favor fast pelleting, while swing-bucket rotors keep tubes horizontal for cleaner layered separations. Also weigh refrigeration if heat-sensitive samples are involved, footprint, and capacity, so the unit matches both your throughput and your benchtop or floor space.
