Centrifuges separate or concentrate substances suspended in a liquid medium by density. Space-saving fixed- and variable-speed benchtop or tabletop centrifuges are used for applications including tissue culture, protein work, DNA/RNA research, and cell harvesting. Although spinning is used to achieve separation in all centrifuges, the rotor’s rpm only indicates the power of the motor. The best indication of separation power is its RCF, or relative centrifugal force. Versatile multipurpose centrifuges are the most common type, with an RCF up to about 24,000 × g, a variety of volume ranges, and the ability to spin plates. They can accommodate different types of rotors, including fixed angle, swinging bucket, and continuous flow. Ultraspeed centrifuges offer g-forces up to 1,000,000 × g, useful in nanotechnology. Microcentrifuges spin small sample volumes, such as 0.2-mL PCR tubes, at very high speeds. Other factors to consider include noise level, easy bowl access, refrigeration capabilities, and rotor material, which can be metal, plastic, or composite.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Inquire
- up to 6100 rpm
- up to 7197 x g
- X4R and X4FR
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop
- 200 - 14,500 rpm
- 17,157 x g
- Yes
BosterBio
- Benchtop Centrifuge
- 200 - 14000 rpm
- 18624 x g
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop, Refrigerated
- 200 rpm to 16000 rpm
- 26,331 g
- Yes
Accumax Lab Devices
- Benchtop
- 500 to 4500 rpm
- 1985 x g
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop, Refrigerated
- 200 rpm to 18000 rpm
- 23,542 g
- Yes
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop, Refrigerated
- 200 rpm to 16000 rpm
- 24,325 g
- Yes
Eppendorf
- Micro-Ultracentrifuge, Floor or Benchtop
- Up to 150,000 rpm
- 1,050,000 x g
- Thermo-module cooling system (HFC-free)
Eppendorf
- Benchtop Microcentrifuge
- 0 to 15,060 rpm
- 21,330 × g
- No
Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Benchtop
- 4500 to 16,000 rpm (Megafuge 8)
4500 to 17,850 rpm (Megafuge 8R) - 24,328 x g (Megafuge 8), 30,279 x g (Megafuge 8R)
- Megafuge 8R
Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Benchtop Centrifuge, Clinical Applications
- 300 to 4,900 rpm
- 3,114 x g (fixed angle); 3,490 x g (swinging bucket)
- No
BosterBio
- Benchtop Centrifuge
- 200 to 13,500 rpm
- 100 to 16,800 x g
Accumax Lab Devices
- Benchtop
- Max 15,000 rpm
- 15596 x g
BosterBio
- Benchtop Centrifuge
- Up to 2,550 rpm
- 600 x g
Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Benchtop Mini Centrifuge
- up to 12,500 rpm (mySPIN 12), up to 6,000 rpm (mySPIN 6)
- 9,800 x g (mySPIN 12), 2,000 x g (mySPIN 6)
- No
Accumax Lab Devices
- Benchtop
- 500 to 15000 rpm
- 15596 x g
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop
- 200 to 6800 rpm
- 4445 x g
- No
Ohaus Corporation
- Compact Benchtop
- 200 rpm to 6000 rpm
- 4,427 g
- No
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop, Non-Refrigerated
- 200 rpm to 16000 rpm
- 24,325 g
- No
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop, Non-Refrigerated
- 200 rpm to 14000 rpm
- 18,624 g
- No
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop, Non-Refrigerated
- 200 rpm to 15000 rpm
- 21,379 g
- No
Corning Life Sciences
- Inquire
- 300 rpm to 6,500 rpm
- 4,000 x g
- No
Ohaus Corporation
- Benchtop, Non-Refrigerated
- 200 rpm to 18000 rpm
- 23,542 g
- No
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