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Medico Electrical Centrifuge – Swing-Out Rotor | 0–3600 RPM | ESAW India

Medico Electrical Centrifuge – Swing-Out Rotor | 0–3600 RPM | ESAW India

Model No : ESAW (MO-07)

Regular price Rs. 3,800.00
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3-5 Working Days

Replacement

3 Days Replacement as standard, Free of Cost

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Support from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM everyday

Description

    Significance, Application, and Uses 🔬

    Significance: Precision

    • **Digital Control:** Ensures high reproducibility and precise speed adjustments (RCF).
    • **Reliability:** Engineered for continuous operation with minimal performance drift.
    • **Versatility:** Accommodates multiple rotor types (Angle, Swing-Out) via easy change system.

    Application: Research & QA

    • **Biotechnology:** Preparation of samples for DNA/RNA isolation and protein separation.
    • **Quality Assurance:** Used in food, water, and material testing labs for sediment analysis.
    • **High-End Clinical:** Separation requiring specific RCF values, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP).

    Uses: Modern Laboratories

    • **University Research:** Essential for experimental setups in chemistry and life sciences.
    • **Pathology Chains:** High throughput, consistent performance for large-scale clinical diagnostics.
    • **Pharmaceutical R&D:** Critical tool for initial drug formulation and testing phases.

    Detailed Technical Description 📊

    The **Medico Electrical Centrifuge** is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern clinical and research laboratories. Unlike basic light-base models, this unit features a highly efficient **Brushless DC Motor**, ensuring quieter operation, zero maintenance, and exceptional longevity. Digital microprocessor control allows for precise setting and regulation of both RPM and RCF, providing the accuracy essential for published protocols.

    Safety is paramount; the centrifuge includes a robust electronic lid lock, automatic imbalance detection with safety shutdown, and dynamic braking. Its solid construction minimizes vibration, even at maximum speed, ensuring the integrity of sensitive samples. The intuitive digital display provides real-time information on speed, time remaining, and error codes, enhancing user control and workflow efficiency.

    Technical Specifications

    Motor Type Brushless DC (Maintenance-free)
    Control System Microprocessor Digital
    Max Speed (RPM) Up to 15,000 RPM
    Max RCF (g) Approx. 20,000 x g
    Safety Features Imbalance Sensor, Lid Lock
    Rotor Options Angle and Swing-Out

    Primary Search Keywords & Tags 🔑

    • Brushless DC Centrifuge
    • Digital Lab Centrifuge
    • High Speed Electrical Centrifuge
    • Microprocessor Controlled Centrifuge
    • Medico Research Centrifuge
    • Tabletop Centrifuge 15000 RPM

    Related Links and Documentation 🔗

    International Presence & Supply Chain ✈️

    • USA
    • Europe
    • South East Asia
    • Middle East
    • Australia
    • Canada
    • Brazil
    • South Africa
    • India

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    1. Why is a Brushless DC Motor preferred over a standard motor?

    Brushless DC motors are preferred for high-performance centrifuges because they require virtually **no maintenance** (no brush replacement), operate much quieter, offer highly precise speed control via digital electronics, and have a significantly **longer lifespan**.

    2. How does the imbalance detection system work?

    The system uses sensors to monitor excessive vibration. If the load is severely imbalanced, the microprocessor automatically detects the unsafe vibration level and immediately shuts down the motor to prevent damage to the unit and ensure user safety.

    3. What is the difference between setting RPM and RCF?

    RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) is the speed of the motor. **RCF (Relative Centrifugal Force)** is the actual separating force applied to the sample, measured in $g$'s, and is dependent on both the RPM and the rotor radius. This centrifuge allows setting by RCF directly for protocol standardization.

    4. Can this centrifuge run high-density samples (e.g., concentrated sucrose gradients)?

    Yes, due to its powerful motor and robust construction, this centrifuge is suitable for running higher-density samples. However, you must always check the **maximum density limit** specified in the manual, as high-density samples reduce the maximum permissible RPM/RCF.

    5. Is the temperature inside the centrifuge chamber regulated?

    This standard electrical centrifuge is typically uncooled, meaning it operates at ambient temperature plus the heat generated by friction. For protocols requiring strict temperature control (e.g., enzyme assays), you would need to opt for our dedicated **Refrigerated Centrifuge** models.

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