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Low Speed non-refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge NovaFuge B145-4K

Product Details

Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: Senova

Certification: CE

Model Number: NovaFuge B145-4K

Payment & Shipping Terms

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit

Price: Available upon request

Packaging Details: plywood case

Delivery Time: 5-20 working days

Payment Terms: T/T

Supply Ability: 100 units

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Specifications
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non-refrigerated benchtop centrifuge NovaFuge

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low speed benchtop centrifuge B145-4K

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NovaFuge B145-4K lab centrifuge

Maximum Speed (Rpm):
4000rpm
Maximum Rcf (Relative Centrifugal Force):
2100xg
Capacity:
8*15ml, 12*5ml
Timer:
1min~99min
Control Type:
LED
Power Supply:
110V/220V AC
Maximum Speed (Rpm):
4000rpm
Maximum Rcf (Relative Centrifugal Force):
2100xg
Capacity:
8*15ml, 12*5ml
Timer:
1min~99min
Control Type:
LED
Power Supply:
110V/220V AC
Description
Low Speed non-refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge NovaFuge B145-4K

Low Speed non-refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge NovaFuge B145-4K

It is suitable for the liquid’s separation in biochemistry, laboratory, pharmaceuticals, bioproducts, and other fields.

Feature:

  • Microprocessor control
  • Stainless steel chamber and ABS housing
  • Maintenance free induction drive motor
  • Rubber suspended motor which reduces vibration

Technical data

Model NovaFuge B145-4K
Max. RPM/RCF for angle rotor 4000rpm / 2100*g
Max. Capacity for angle rotor 8*15ml, 12*5ml
Speed Increment 100rpm
Speed Accuracy ±20rpm
Timer Range 1min~99min
Acceleration / Deceleration rates -
Program Memory -
Power Supply AC100~240V / 50~60Hz
Power Requirement 60W
Noise <55db
Display LED
Net Weight (without rotor) 6kg
Machine Dimension(L*W*H) 300*270*210mm

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Introduction about centrifuge

Operating on the principle of centrifugal force, a centrifuge is a key laboratory instrument for separating mixtures. It mimics but greatly amplifies gravity, forcing components of different densities to separate within a spinning rotor. Denser substances move to the tube's bottom, and less dense ones rise to the top. Two primary designs exist: benchtop centrifuges, ideal for compact spaces and routine tasks like blood work, and floor-standing models, offering higher capacity and power for demanding applications. Users must choose between fixed-angle and swinging-bucket rotors based on their protocol. Critical considerations for selection include required g-force, sample throughput, refrigeration needs, and built-in safety features like imbalance detection.

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