For more than seven decades, we have been a trusted provider of centrifugation solutions to laboratories, hospitals, and universities worldwide, catering to various sectors, including life sciences, biotech, pharma, clinical diagnostics, material sciences, academia, and industry.
Our comprehensive portfolio includes innovative centrifuge technology, a wide variety of centrifuge rotors tailored to specific application needs, and a range of durable supplies such as tubes, bottles, and bottle liners, all designed to support evolving research needs.
APPLICATIONS
Applications Supported by Our Centrifuges
- Our high-capacity centrifuges are employed in various industrial and research settings, enabling separation and processing of large volumes of samples, such as harvesting cells and bacteria, the removal of cell debris, and industrial-scale purification of proteins or drug delivery vectors.
- Our benchtop centrifuge systems are used extensively for separating and purifying subcellular components, smaller particles and molecular mixtures in liquid media.
FAQs
What is centrifugation?
Centrifugation uses centrifugal force to separate components of heterogeneous samples based on their density gradients or their speed of movement in a centrifugal field. This enables efficient purification and concentration of samples. Its versatility and scalability make it a valuable tool in various fields, including biology, chemistry, and pharmaceutical research.
How is centrifugation used in biology and microbiology research?
Centrifugation plays a crucial role in biology and microbiology research by facilitating the separation/sedimentation and concentration of cells and cellular components (e.g., organelles and proteins), from complex mixtures, enabling isolation and purification of specific biomolecules—and drug carriers—for further analysis.
Centrifugation is also used to remove impurities, aggregates and other unwanted contaminants from samples, which is a critical process in pharmaceutical production.
What factors should be considered when purchasing a centrifuge?
Several factors should be considered, including:
- Suitability for your application(s) & sample size(s)
- Desired speed & g-force
- Rotor options available
- Ease of use
- Versatility
- Type of labware optimal your samples
- Safety features
- Maintenance & service requirements
- Speed regulation range
- Display type
- Size dimensions
- Weight
- Power consumption
What types of centrifuges do we offer?
We offer a wide range of centrifuge systems, including:
Not all products are available in all countries. Product availability and regulatory status depends on country registration per applicable regulations. To check if the product is available in your country, please contact your local sales representative or create a request.