Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: NovaFuge B148-2K4
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: |
Gerber Milk Centrifuge |
Timer Range: |
1min-99min59s |
Maximum Speed: |
2400 RPM |
Maximum Rcf: |
320xg |
Capacity: |
12 Butyrometers (Φ24x194mm) |
Rotor Type: |
Fixed Angle Rotor |
Control Type: |
LCD |
Power Supply: |
110V/220V, 50/60Hz |
Type: |
Gerber Milk Centrifuge |
Timer Range: |
1min-99min59s |
Maximum Speed: |
2400 RPM |
Maximum Rcf: |
320xg |
Capacity: |
12 Butyrometers (Φ24x194mm) |
Rotor Type: |
Fixed Angle Rotor |
Control Type: |
LCD |
Power Supply: |
110V/220V, 50/60Hz |
Heated Gerber Milk Centrifuge NovaFuge B148-2K4
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.
Features:
Specifications
| Model | NovaFuge B148-2K4 |
|---|---|
| Display | LCD Colour Screen |
| Rotor | Swing-out bucket rotor |
| Rotor Capacity | 12 butyrometers (Φ24x194mm) |
| Max. Speed | 2400 |
| Max. RCF | 320xg |
| Temperature Control Range | RT~+60℃ |
| Timing Range | 1-99min |
| Noise | <55dB |
| Timing Range | 1min-99min59s |
| Motor Power | 750W |
| *Power Supply | 220V/50-60Hz,10A |
| N.W. | 70Kg |
| G.W. | 75Kg |
| Dimensions(DxWxH) | 650x540x480mm |
| Packing Size(LxWxH) | 760x660x600mm |
| *Optional: 110V/50-60Hz | |
Introduction about centrifuge
Beyond basic separation, centrifuges are precision instruments critical for modern science. They function by rotating samples at high velocities, generating centrifugal force that exceeds Earth's gravity. This force differentially sediments particles, pelleting denser materials like cells or precipitates. The laboratory landscape features two dominant designs: the accessible benchtop centrifuge for daily tasks and the robust floor-standing centrifuge for core facilities. Integral to both are the rotors—fixed-angle for efficient pelleting, swing-bucket for optimal gradient separation. A savvy selection process weighs the required g-force, sample thermal stability (necessitating refrigeration or not), operational volume, and crucially, the manufacturer's support and safety credentials.