6000rpm Non Refrigerated Centrifuge 6x50mL Bench Top Centrifuge Machine
Low Speed Non-refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge NovaFuge NovaFuge B137-6K(LCD)
Feature:
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A durable powder-coated housing encases a resilient stainless steel chamber with a protective guarding ring for long-term durability.
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It is powered by a reliable, maintenance-free drive system featuring a smooth-operating variable frequency motor.
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An automatic electronic safety lock actively prevents the cover from opening while the rotor is spinning.
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A manual override mechanism ensures the lid can always be opened during a system failure or emergency situation.
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The heavy lid is safely managed by integrated pneumatic spring supports, preventing accidental drops.
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The unit enhances workflow efficiency by instantly recalling the last used settings and allowing parameter changes during a run.
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Full digital command is provided by a microprocessor, precisely governing speed, time, temperature, acceleration/deceleration, and RCF.
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Comprehensive protection is delivered through a self-diagnostic system that monitors for imbalance, over-temperature, over-speed, and voltage faults
Optional:
Automatic lid opening at the end of run.
Short spin.
Specifications
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Model |
NovaFuge B137-6K(LCD) |
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Max. RPM/RCF for angle rotor |
6000rpm / 5076*g |
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Max. RPM/RCF for swing rotor |
4000rpm / 2673*g |
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Max. Capacity for angle rotor |
6*50ml, 12*15ml |
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Max. Capacity for swing rotor |
4*50ml, 12*10ml |
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Speed Increment |
50rpm |
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Speed Accuracy |
±20rpm |
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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 |
Introduction about centrifuge
Functioning as a high-speed separator, a centrifuge is pivotal for isolating specific materials from complex mixtures. Its mechanism involves a rapidly spinning rotor that imposes centrifugal acceleration, driving denser particles toward the perimeter of their container. The market offers benchtop centrifuges for versatility and space efficiency, and floor-standing centrifuges for superior performance in demanding sectors. Both types utilize key rotor designs—fixed-angle and swing-bucket—to accommodate various tubes. The selection journey should start with a clear definition of application-specific needs: required g-force, typical sample volume, temperature sensitivity, and non-negotiable safety standards.
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