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    Centrifuge Machine Troubleshooting

    Centrifuge machines are widely used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and chemistry for separating and purifying different substances. They play a crucial role in laboratory experiments and production processes. However, like any other machinery, centrifuge machines may experience malfunctions that can hinder their performance and efficiency. Troubleshooting these issues is essential to ensure the accuracy and reliability of experimental results and the quality of production. This blog ATO will discuss some common centrifuge machine issues and their possible solutions. 

     

    Centrifuge Machine Price List

    ATO industrial automation provides 4000 rpm/6000 rpm/8000 rpm/11000 rpm centrifuge with exquisite appearance, small space occupation can meet different experimental needs, and is an ideal choice for laboratories, enterprises, classrooms, workplaces, etc. ATO microcentrifuges are widely used in the centrifugation of PCR experiments, medical cosmetology, micro blood cell isolation, and microbial sample processing. In the following, ATO online store will show the price list of our centrifuge machines.

    Application of Laboratory Centrifuge in Various Fields

    Laboratory centrifuge machines are commonly used instruments that use the centrifugal force generated by rotating rotors to separate substances of different densities and particle sizes in suspension or emulsion. They are widely used in various fields such as medical, cosmetic, dental, chemical industry, food, pharmaceutical, environmental protection, mining, and teaching. Different fields require different centrifuge parameters (such as speed, single tube capacity, time, temperature, etc.) for processing samples, and it is necessary to choose the appropriate instrument according to specific experimental needs.

    Routine Maintenance of Centrifuge Machines

    Centrifuges are essential equipment used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, chemical engineering, food processing, and wastewater treatment. They are used to separate solid and liquid components from different mixtures, and they can perform this task at a rapid pace. However, centrifuges are complex machines that require proper maintenance to ensure their optimal performance, longevity, and safety. In this blog post, ATO will discuss the importance of centrifuge maintenance and provide some routine tips on how to maintain the centrifuge machine.

    Centrifuge Machine Basics

    A centrifuge is a machine that uses centrifugal force to separate the components of liquid and solid particles or liquid-liquid mixtures. Centrifuges are mainly used to separate solid particles in suspension from liquids, or separate two liquids of different densities and immiscible in the emulsion (e.g. separating cream from milk); They can also be used to exclude liquids from wet solids, such as shaking dry wet clothes with a washing machine; Special ultra-speed tubular separators can also separate gas mixtures of different densities; Taking advantage of the different sedimentation speeds of solid particles of different densities or particle sizes in the liquid, some sedimentation centrifuges can also classify solid particles according to density or particle size.

    How to Choose a Centrifuge Machine

    Centrifuge machines are widely used in various laboratories such as hospital laboratories, scientific research institutions laboratories, food and drug testing laboratories, and food hygiene laboratories. Centrifuge selection should pay attention to the following aspects.

    Guide to Centrifuge Machine Types

    Centrifuge machines can be categorized into industrial centrifuges and experimental centrifuges. Experimental centrifuges are divided into preparative centrifuges and analytical centrifuges. Preparative centrifuges are mainly used to separate various biological materials. The sample capacity of each separation is relatively large. Analytical centrifuges generally have optical systems. It is mainly used to study the physical and chemical properties of pure biological macromolecules and particles. According to the behavior of the substance to be tested in the centrifugal field (continuously monitored by the optical system in the centrifuge), the purity, shape and molecular weight of the substance can be inferred. Analytical centrifuges are all ultracentrifuges.