Lab Centrifuges

Centrifuges are essential in lab work as they apply centrifugal force to separate fluids and solids with different densities. This process occurs when the rotor moves on a fixed axis. Centrifuges are available from Thomas Scientific in a selection of capacities. These include plate, mini centrifuges, benchtop centrifuges, tabletop centrifuges, all supported with various rotors and plenty of replacement parts and accessories. Microcentrifuges and refrigerated centrifuges are designed to help you achieve fantastic results spin after spin. Successful centrifugation depends on density, temperature, and rotation speed and can provide excellent results. Also available at Thomas Scientific are other centrifuge supplies including centrifuge tubes, bottles, and accessories.

Lab Centrifuges

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  • MyFuge™ 12 Mini Centrifuge

    Benchmark Scientific

    Unlike traditional mini centrifuges, the MyFuge 12 eliminates the need to change rotors when switching between microtubes and PCR strips. The included, unique COMBI-Rotor™ is all that is required for running 12 microtubes and 4 PCR strips simultaneously. With a fixed speed that produces 2,000...

  • MiniMouse™ II Mini Centrifuges

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    Clik-N-Lok™ INSTANT rotor attachment Eight position microtube rotor Storage compartment for PCR rotor & 0.5ml adapters Near silent operation Decelerates in just one second Four position PCR strip rotor The labForce® MiniMouse Mini Centrifuge is a personal centrifuge that virtually fits...

  • PCV Series Centrifuge/Vortexer Combination

    PCV-2400 Combi-spin™ combined centrifuge/vortex mixer Cost-effective, fixed-speed, combined mini centrifuge/vortex mixer for combined or independent centrifuge and mixing applications of microtubes and 0.2 ml microtube strips in low volume applications. Tubes are loaded into the rotor for...

  • CM-7S Plus Benchtop Centrifuge

    The ELMI CM-7S Plus is the next generation of our popular CM series centrifuges. Featuring our patented SkySpin™ motor controller and a large colorful LCD display the CM-7S Plus brings a new level of control and customization to the classic centrifuge. Redesigned, rubberized start and stop...

  • Axygen® Mini Plate Spinner Centrifuge

    The Axygen Axyspin Plate Spinner is the first centrifuge designed specifically for quick and easy centrifugation of samples in PCR plates or microplates. Capacity for two standard plates Top loading design Exceptionally small footprint Starts and stops in seconds Use before and after thermal cycling...

  • MX12 Centrifuge

    LW Scientific

    MX12 Micro-Combo centrifuge spins microhematocrit (PCV) and/or microtubes in one small unit. The MX12 is designed, engineered, and assembled in Atlanta, GA. This all-metal-construction unit is small, conserving valuable counter space in the lab, but also sturdy and heavy with suction-cupped feet for...

  • E8 Combination Centrifuges

    Spin test tubes, micro tubes and microhematocrit tubes in one centrifuge with no rotor changes! The E8 Combination Centrifuge is specifically designed to run 75mm microhematocrit tubes and 1ml-15ml micro tubes and test tubes. This centrifuge features a quiet operation for a more peaceful laboratory...

  • myFuge™ Mini Centrifuge

    Benchmark Scientific

    The MyFuge™ Mini centrifuge is a personal centrifuge that virtually fits in the palm of your hand. Ideal for quick spin downs of microtubes and PCR tubes, the MyFuge is extremely easy to use. Simply close the lid and the rotor instantly reaches 6,000 rpm. Open the lid, and the rotor quickly...

  • DASH Coag Set & Lock STAT PPP Centrifuge

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    The DASH Coag delivers STAT platelet poor plasma (PPP) in just 3 minutes. With its innovative design and simple, two-button operation, the DASH Coag is easy to operate. LED lid lights clearly indicate cycle status, allowing lab results to be analyzed and returned to doctors in record time. DASH...

  • HORIZON 12 Flex Programmable Centrifuge

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    The HORIZON 12 Flex centrifuge is designed to satisfy the most diverse processing requirements of the routine lab, especially when space is tight. See cycle status at a glance with the digital display and LED lid lighting system: off when the centrifuge is ready to run, on during the cycle, and...

  • 24-M & 24-MR High Speed Microcentrifuges

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    High Speed, 21,400xg Quiet and compact Advanced, full color display 24 place rotor with convenient, snap-on lid 2 year warranty Available with or without refrigeration labForce®’s 24-M Series of microcentrifuges include a variety of features based on over 20 years of experience in...

  • Replacement Strip Tube Rotor

    Rotor for 0.2ml strip tubes or individual 0.2 ml tubes Shipping dimensions: 13 x 13 x 13 cm (5 x 5 x 5 in)

  • MicroPlate Centrifuges

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    Quickly spins down droplets in PCR plates Unique swing-out rotor design prevents spillage (patented) Half the size of traditional centrifuges Accepts all popular types of PCR plates (skirted, semi, and non) and most microtiter plates labForce®’s MicroPlate Centrifuge is the first...

  • 642E Horizontal One Setting Centrifuge

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    The Model 642E is the world’s best-selling clinical laboratory centrifuge. Spin all common blood tubes up to 75-100 mm (3-10 mL) with the press of just one button. A preset speed and runtime (10 minutes at 1,600 xg) make the 642E the ideal choice for consistency in doctor’s offices, patient service...

  • 642B Single Speed Horizontal Benchtop Centrifuge

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    The Model 642B offers single-speed processing, simple controls, and an adjustable mechanical timer to meet a variety of blood specimen preparation needs. Set to run at a constant 1,600 xg, users can easily adjust cycle time from 1 to 30 minutes. Horizontal rotor, universal tube holders, and 2-year...

  • HC-24 C24-Place Hematocrit Capillary Centrifuge

    The HC-24 is a compact centrifuge designed specifically for hematocrit applications. With an included 24-place rotor for capillary tubes and programmable speed of up to 12,000 rpm (14,328 xg), the centrifuge is ideal for quickly determining hematocrit counts. The reading disc is conveniently built...

  • MC-24™ Touch High Speed Microcentrifuge with Combi-rotor

    Full Color Touch Screen mySpin™ 1 button program recall COMBI-Rotor™ accepts tubes and strips Compact design, 9 x 12 x 7.75 in. Unique air-flow system, keeps samples cool Benchmark’s MC-24 Touch is the first microcentrifuge in its class to feature touch screen control. In addition...

  • HORIZON 24 Flex Programmable Centrifuge

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    The HORIZON 24 Flex tabletop centrifuge is carefully designed to meet the needs of any high-volume routine lab. Spin all common blood and urine tubes up to 50 mL, right out of the box. The digital display makes it easy to monitor cycle status down to the very last second. Program and save up to 10...

  • High Speed Microcentrifuges

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    12 tube capacity / Up to 16,100 xg Less than 9 in. wide Quick deceleration Whisper quiet operation labForce®’s High Speed Microcentrifuge is the first and only compact microcentrifuge capable of achieving centrifugal speeds up to the critical threshold of 16,000 xg, often held as the...

  • Rotor, Replacement

    Rotor, Replacement for 6 x 1.5 mL Shipping Dimensions: 13 x 13 x 13 cm ( 5 x 5 x 5 in.)

  • LSE™ Compact Centrifuge

    The Corning® LSE™ Compact Centrifuge is a space saving centrifuge ideal for use in Life Science and Industrial Research labs. Three angle rotors are available (sold separately) for use with the Corning LSE Compact Centrifuge, which can accommodate tube sizes of 15mL, 50mL, and 1.5/2.0mL...

  • HORIZON 6 Flex Programmable Centrifuge

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    The HORIZON 6 Flex tabletop centrifuge is completely customizable to suit the unique needs of any routine lab. Monitor cycle time remaining on the digital display and program cycle parameters (runtime, RPM, g-force, and more) on the fly. The patented LED lid lighting system indicates whether the...

  • SERO 12 Programmable Blood Banking Centrifuge

    labForce® (powered by Thomas Scientific)

    The SERO 12 is a compact, highly versatile centrifuge for use in blood banks and clinical laboratories. It is specifically designed to facilitate high-quality blood grouping, typing, cross matching, and other cell-washing procedures for a wide range of tube sizes. Based on the world’s most...

  • Rotor, 4 X 100 mL Swing Bucket  For Eppendorf 5804, 5810 Series Models

    Fits 100 ml tubes Adapters for 1.5 to 30 mL Spins to 4,500 x g Max Aerosol covers optional

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What is the top speed of a microfuge?

A microfuge, or microcentrifuge, typically has a top speed ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 RPM (revolutions per minute), though some high-performance models can reach speeds of up to 30,000 RPM. The exact top speed varies depending on the model and design.

What is a benchtop centrifuge?

A benchtop centrifuge is a compact centrifuge designed to sit on a laboratory bench or countertop. It spins samples at high speeds, generating centrifugal force to separate substances based on their density. Benchtop centrifuges come in various sizes and types, making them versatile tools for cell separation, protein precipitation, and blood sample processing.

What is the rpm of micro hematocrit centrifuge?

A microhematocrit centrifuge typically operates at 10,000 to 15,000 RPM speeds, with some models reaching up to 16,000 RPM. This high speed is necessary to rapidly separate red blood cells from plasma in capillary tubes for determination of hematocrit (packed cell volume). The fast rotation allows for quick and efficient blood sample processing, making microhematocrit centrifuges a valuable tool in clinical and research laboratories for diagnosing conditions like anemia or dehydration.

What does a refrigerated centrifuge do in the lab?

A refrigerated centrifuge separates samples while maintaining a low, controlled temperature. This feature is crucial for processing temperature-sensitive materials like proteins, nucleic acids, or live cells, which can degrade or be altered by heat generated during high-speed centrifugation. The refrigeration system keeps samples cool, typically around 39.2°F, to prevent denaturation or other temperature-related changes. Refrigerated centrifuges are essential in fields like molecular biology, biochemistry, and clinical diagnostics, where maintaining sample integrity is critical.

What is a tabletop centrifuge?

A tabletop centrifuge (or a benchtop centrifuge) is a compact, space-saving centrifuge designed to sit on a laboratory bench or table. Tabletop centrifuges come with options for different speeds and rotor types, allowing flexibility for specific applications, from general sample preparation to more specialized tasks like DNA extraction or blood sample separation.

What does tabletop centrifuge do?

Tabletop centrifuges separate components in liquid samples by spinning them at high speeds, creating centrifugal force. This force causes denser particles, like cells, proteins, or other materials, to move outward to the bottom of the tube while less dense components remain at the top. Researchers commonly use tabletop centrifuges for blood sample processing, DNA and RNA extraction, and protein purification.

What does a large capacity centrifuge do?

Large-capacity centrifuges spin and separate large volumes of samples, typically liquids, based on their density. It uses high-speed rotation to generate centrifugal force, causing denser particles to move outward to the tube’s bottom while lighter components remain at the top. These centrifuges are ideal for processing multiple or larger samples, making them essential in labs for applications like blood fractionation, cell harvesting, and protein purification. Large-capacity centrifuges are commonly used in clinical, research, and industrial labs, requiring efficient, high-volume sample processing.

Which centrifuge is used for the hematocrit test?

The microhematocrit centrifuge is used for the hematocrit test. This type of centrifuge spins small capillary tubes containing blood at high speeds, typically around 10,000 to 16,000 RPM. The centrifugal force separates the red blood cells from the plasma, allowing for an accurate measurement of the hematocrit, or the percentage of red blood cells in the blood.