Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 is a compact and efficient centrifuge designed for low-speed laboratory applications. The centrifuge offers a maximum speed of three thousand rpm and a relative centrifugal force of up to eight hundred ninety times gravity, with precise timer control. It operates quietly with minimal noise, ensuring a comfortable lab environment. Its ergonomic design supports easy loading and stable operation for routine sample preparation. Our Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 is ideal for blood separation, urine analysis, cell harvesting, and other laboratory sample processing needs.
| Max RPM | 3000 rpm |
| Max RCF | 890 g |
| Max Capacity | 12 Cards |
| Timer | 1 min-99 min |
| Speed Accuracy | ±10 rpm |
| Noise Level | ≤ 60 db |
| Power Consumption | 100 W |
| Power Supply | AC 220±22V, 50/60Hz, 10A |
| Chamber Diameter | Φ280 mm |
| Product Dimension | 385 × 320 × 270 mm |
| Package Dimension | 460 × 390 × 330 mm |
| Net Weight | 15 Kg |
| Gross Weight | 20 Kg |
| Packaging Type | Wooden Case |
Our Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 is widely used in laboratories for blood separation, urine sediment analysis, cell harvesting, and preparing samples for further testing.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is the maximum speed of Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508?
The Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 can reach speeds up to three thousand rpm, providing efficient and reliable centrifugation for various lab samples.
2: Can you explain the noise level during operation of Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508?
Yes, the Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 operates at a noise level below sixty decibels, making it suitable for quiet laboratory environments.
3: How many sample cards can Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 hold at once?
It can hold up to twelve cards in its chamber, supporting a convenient batch processing of samples during centrifugation.
4: Does Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 allow timer adjustment?
Yes, it includes a timer adjustable from one minute to ninety-nine minutes, allowing flexibility based on sample processing requirements.
5: Is the Benchtop Low-Speed Centrifuge BZBL-508 suitable for routine blood separation?
Absolutely, its stable speed and relative centrifugal force make it ideal for routine blood separation and other laboratory sample preparations.
6: When is a Benchtop Low-speed Centrifuges preferred over high-speed models?
It is preferred for separating fragile samples like blood, cells, and soft tissue suspensions. Low speeds prevent damage and preserve sample integrity. They are ideal for routine clinical applications.
7: Can it handle different tube sizes?
Yes, most models come with interchangeable or adjustable rotors. Adapters can accommodate tubes of various volumes. Always check rotor compatibility before use.
8: Can speed and time be customized?
Yes, these centrifuges feature programmable speed (RPM) and time settings. Digital controls allow precise adjustments based on protocol needs. Stored programs help streamline repetitive tasks.
9: When should the rotor be cleaned or replaced?
Rotors should be cleaned regularly, especially after use with biological samples. Inspect for corrosion or imbalance frequently. Replace immediately if cracks or wear appear.
10: Can it be safely used in small labs or classrooms?
Yes, the benchtop design is compact and ideal for limited spaces. Built-in safety features like lid locks and imbalance detection ensure safe use. They are widely used in teaching and diagnostic environments.