High Speed Non-refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge NovaFuge B119-20(LED)
The NovaFuge B119-20 centrifuge is engineered for reliable performance in routine laboratory applications. It is widely used in biotechnology, PCR workflows, life sciences, biochemical analysis, and clinical laboratories. This model is particularly suited for standard sample processing in medical diagnostics and scientific research. Its compatibility with a wide range of rotors and adapters ensures versatile functionality across diverse protocols.
- Robust build with powder-coated housing and a reinforced stainless steel chamber ring.
- Trustworthy, maintenance-free operation from its variable frequency motor drive.
- Security-focused electronic lock maintains a sealed chamber during centrifugation.
- Emergency manual unlock provides direct access independent of electronics.
- Lid is counterbalanced by integrated pneumatic springs for safe operation.
- Enhances workflow with saved protocol recall and editable in-run parameters.
- Comprehensive digital control via a central microprocessor with memory storage.
- System integrity is ensured by automatic diagnostics for multiple failure modes.
- User-centric rotor connector makes loading and unloading intuitive and fast.
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Optional:
- Automatic lid opening at the end of run.
- Short spin.
- Rotor identification.
| Model | B119-20(LED) |
| Max. RPM/RCF for angle rotor | 20000rpm / 27259*g |
| Max. RPM/RCF for swing rotor | - |
| Max. Capacity for angle rotor | 4*100ml, 48*1.5/2.2ml |
| Max. Capacity for swing rotor | - |
| Speed Increment | 50rpm |
| Speed Accuracy | ±20rpm |
| Temp. Range | - |
| Temp. Accuracy | - |
| Timer Range | 1min~99min |
| Acc / Dec rates | - |
| Program Memory | - |
| Power Supply | AC220V / 50~60Hz |
| Power Requirement | 500W |
| Noise | <55db |
| Display | LED |
| Machine Body | Metal frame |
| Net Weight (without rotor) | 26kg |
| Machine Dimension(L*W*H) | 330*390*330mm |
The laboratory centrifuge is a mechanical separator that utilizes rotational kinetic energy. Its core action subjects samples to centrifugal force, propelling denser matter outward and enabling its collection or removal. This technology is implemented in two common forms: the space-saving benchtop centrifuge for general lab duties and the high-capacity floor-standing centrifuge for industrial or advanced research applications. The rotor assembly, whether designed with fixed angles or swinging buckets, is central to its function. To identify the ideal instrument, users must specify their typical sample parameters, required g-force, need for temperature control, and insist on verified safety features.
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