Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

What to look for in a modern-day centrifuge

Centrifuges are designed to spin and separate liquid and solid components at high speeds. Practically everyone in the lab uses these indispensable tools, so researchers look for models that are safe for multiple users and reliable 24/7. Additionally, laboratories want features that are easy-to-use for complex centrifuge applications. Modern research labs are busy facilities with many users sharing centrifuges, as they do most capital equipment. This environment creates safety issues for lab personnel and can be a source of mishaps and lost samples, if used improperly. Unfortunately, many lab staff are forced to work with antiquated equipment that can potentially lead to accidents and research delays. With new, more reliable technologies, there is no reason to tolerate such devices any longer. Technology innovations designed for user safety and simplicity can make centrifuges trouble-free for research success.

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