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This Q&A guide covers low-speed centrifuges—laboratory tools for gentle, low-speed (300–500 rpm min, 4,000–6,000 rpm max) separation of density-based mixture components, ideal for sensitive samples like blood and cells. It contrasts them with high-speed centrifuges (speed, force, sample types, cost) and highlights their applications in clinical, biotech, educational, and food/environmental labs, plus advantages: sample protection, easy operation, low noise, cost-effectiveness, and reliability for routine tasks.
Continue ReadingThis article provides a comprehensive Q&A guide on low-speed centrifuges, covering how centrifuges work, the relationship and conversion between RPM and relative centrifugal force (RCF), the differences between horizontal and angle rotors and their applications, and key tips for proper operation and safety precautions. It’s a practical reference for users to understand core concepts and improve their centrifugation results.
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