About Vacuum Centrifuge
ETL-112D: Heavy duty motor to work continuous & long time comprising heavy rotor head. Speed controlled by continuous variable speed controller. Vacuum pump capacity 25 litre per hour with 0.25 H.P. Motor Equipment to discharge controllable fumes mixed with running water Provided with Ammeter, Voltmeter, Rpm meter, Vacuum Pressure Controller, Vacuum Gauge Advanced Rotor FlexibilityThis centrifuge provides the option to use either fixed angle or swing-out rotors, allowing users to tailor the instrument to specific applications, whether for rapid pelleting or gentle separation of sensitive samples. The versatile design supports different protocols in DNA/RNA work and sample concentration.
Comprehensive Safety and ComplianceEquipped with multiple safety featureslike a safety lock lid, overheating and over-speed safeguards, and automatic imbalance detectionthis instrument ensures maximum protection for users and samples. The system is CE certified, signifying adherence to rigorous international safety standards.
Precision and ProgrammabilityA digital microprocessor controls all operational parameters with high accuracy (10 rpm), while the intuitive LED display and programmable timer (099 min) streamline workflow and enhance reproducibility. Programmable settings offer flexibility, supporting diverse laboratory protocols.
FAQs of Vacuum Centrifuge:
Q: How does the vacuum centrifuge achieve low sample concentration without sample loss?
A: The vacuum centrifuge employs advanced rotor designs and operates under controlled conditions up to 10 mbar vacuum, allowing gentle, efficient sample concentration. Its digital microprocessor controls and programmable settings minimize evaporation, thus reducing the risk of sample loss while preserving integrity.
Q: What rotor options are available, and when should each type be used?
A: This centrifuge offers both fixed angle and swing out rotors. Fixed angle rotors are ideal for rapid pelleting, such as cell pellets, while swing out rotors are preferred for separating layers in sensitive applications, including gradient centrifugation and clinical diagnostics.
Q: Where can this centrifuge be installed within a lab setting?
A: Given its compact rectangular shape (560 mm x 420 mm x 370 mm) and low noise operation (<60 dB), this centrifuge is well-suited for benchtop installation in clinical, molecular biology, or research laboratories. Ensure it is placed on a stable, flat surface and within reach of a 220V AC power supply.
Q: What benefits does the digital microprocessor control provide?
A: The digital microprocessor control ensures precise operation, offering accurate speed (within 10 rpm), easily programmable timer settings, and intuitive adjustments for consistent results, ultimately saving time and reducing potential errors in sample processing.
Q: How does the equipment ensure user and sample safety during operation?
A: Safety is enhanced through features like a safety lock lid, automatic imbalance detection, and integrated overheating and over-speed protection, preventing accidental exposure, equipment damage, or sample contamination. The system is also CE certified for rigorous compliance.
Q: What materials are used in construction, and how do they handle laboratory environments?
A: The chamber is made from anodized aluminum, while equipment materials include stainless steel and powder coated mild steel. These corrosion resistant materials withstand harsh chemicals, high humidity, and frequent use, ensuring long-term performance in laboratory settings.