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Haier Biomedical introduces new benchtop centrifuges

Haier Biomedical – a brand synonymous with cold chain storage – has launched a comprehensive range of benchtop centrifuges. Using its extensive knowledge of temperature controlled sample handling and innovative approach to product design, the company has created three benchtop, high-speed refrigerated centrifuges offering industry-leading features.

The new benchtop centrifuges have been designed to offer ease of use and low-maintenance operation in virtually any setting, with robust and ergonomic design, low noise levels, built-in rotor balance detection and real-time vibration monitoring.

The range includes three instrument sizes – boasting maximum speeds of between 15,500 and 18,500 rpm – with each unit offering precise, ultra-fast refrigeration using the most efficient pre-cooling system on the market. A large array of rotors are also available for each instrument, which the system automatically recognises using radio frequency identification (RFID), adjusting the available parameters to maximise user and process safety. Each system is controlled via a secure user log-in and intuitive, 7-inch touch screen interface that is easy to operate, even in gloves. This allows even complex SOPs to be pre-programmed into the system, enabling operators to quickly choose their pre-set runs for higher lab productivity.

This range of advanced, high-speed models perfectly complements the company’s non-refrigerated centrifuges. The large capacity LX-155T500R benchtop high-speed refrigerated centrifuge (pictured above) will be on show on Stand L30 at Lab Innovations 2023, so register today to see this groundbreaking instrument in action. Alternatively, click here to download the full centrifuge catalogue to learn more about the new Haier Biomedical range.

 

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