Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: CS143-8K
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
Product: |
Cyto Centrifuge |
Rotor Type: |
Fixed Angle Rotor |
Control Type: |
LCD |
Maximum Speed: |
2200rpm |
Maximum Rcf: |
519×g |
Capacity: |
12 Samples |
Timer: |
0min~99min59s |
Power Supply: |
AC 110-240V, 50/60 Hz |
Product: |
Cyto Centrifuge |
Rotor Type: |
Fixed Angle Rotor |
Control Type: |
LCD |
Maximum Speed: |
2200rpm |
Maximum Rcf: |
519×g |
Capacity: |
12 Samples |
Timer: |
0min~99min59s |
Power Supply: |
AC 110-240V, 50/60 Hz |
The Cyto Centrifuge NovaFuge CS142-12K is a specialized instrument designed for advanced hematology diagnostics. It is used for erythrocyte-serum analysis, antigen and antibody identification, and related immunological testing in clinical hematology laboratories and research facilities.
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Model |
NovaFuge CS143-8K |
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Rotor type |
Angle rotor |
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Max. RPM |
2200rpm |
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Max. RCF |
519×g |
|
Max. Capacity |
12 samples |
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Speed Increment |
10rpm |
|
Speed Accuracy |
±20rpm |
|
Timer Range |
0min~99min59s |
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Acceleration / Deceleration rates |
10/10 |
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Power Supply |
AC220V / 50~60Hz |
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Power Requirement |
200W |
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Noise |
<55db |
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Display |
LCD Screen |
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Machine Body |
Plastic and metal frame |
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Net Weight (without rotor) |
22kg |
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Machine Dimension(L×W×H) |
340×480×290mm |
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Centrifugation technology transforms sample preparation. A centrifuge accomplishes this by rapidly spinning its rotor, creating a force field that segregates components based on minute density differences. This principle is harnessed in two primary instrument classes. Benchtop centrifuges, compact and user-friendly, are staples in clinical labs for processing blood or urine. Conversely, floor-standing models offer heightened speed and capacity for research-intensive tasks like nucleic acid purification. The rotor, whether fixed-angle or swing-out, dictates the separation geometry. Prospective buyers must prioritize their needs: target protocols dictate speed and g-force, while sample sensitivity determines the need for temperature-controlled runs.