Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: B118-16R(LCD)
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
Type: |
Refrigerated |
Maximum Rcf: |
21627×g |
Maximum Speed: |
16000rpm |
Acceleration/Deceleration: |
10/10 |
Control Type: |
LCD |
Applications: |
Blood Separation, Sample Preparation, Cell Culture |
Noise Level: |
Less Than 55dB |
Power Supply: |
110-240V, 50/60 Hz |
Type: |
Refrigerated |
Maximum Rcf: |
21627×g |
Maximum Speed: |
16000rpm |
Acceleration/Deceleration: |
10/10 |
Control Type: |
LCD |
Applications: |
Blood Separation, Sample Preparation, Cell Culture |
Noise Level: |
Less Than 55dB |
Power Supply: |
110-240V, 50/60 Hz |
NovaFuge B118-16R is microprocessor controlled centrifuges used in auxiliary laboratories in industries, colleges & research institutions, bio technology, medical laboratories, hospitals ,pharmaceutical laboratories and agriculture soil testing for determination of moisture equivalent of soil. It is also suitable for determination of settlement of paints, pastes, cosmetics and foodstuff.
| Model | NovaFuge B118-16R(LCD) |
| Max. RPM/RCF for angle rotor | 16000rpm / 21627*g |
| Max. RPM/RCF for swing rotor | 6000rpm / 4492*g |
| Max. Capacity for angle rotor | 4*100ml, 48*1.5/2.2ml |
| Max. Capacity for swing rotor | 4*10ml, 48-well plates |
| Speed Increment | 10rpm |
| Speed Accuracy | ±20rpm |
| Temp. Range | -20℃~+40℃ |
| Temp. Accuracy | ±2℃ |
| Timer Range | 0min~99min59s |
| Acc / Dec rates | 10/10 |
| Program Memory | *15 |
| Power Supply | AC220V / 50~60Hz |
| Power Requirement | 1KW |
| Noise | <55db |
| Display | LCD Screen |
| Machine Body | Plastic and metal frame |
| Net Weight (without rotor) | 58kg |
| Machine Dimension(L*W*H) | 620*500*350mm |
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In essence, a centrifuge is a device for applying programmable centrifugal acceleration. It works by spinning a rotor, which holds tubes or bottles, at a defined speed. The resulting force causes suspended particles or immiscible liquids to separate based on density disparities. The laboratory instrument family is broadly split into benchtop versions, prized for versatility and compactness, and floor-standing versions, recognized for superior power and scale. These instruments are equipped with either fixed-angle or swing-bucket rotors. A strategic selection process must weigh technical necessities (RCF, run time, cooling) against practical considerations like footprint, budget, and service support.