Plasma Centrifuge LBN-PC131 is a small footprint, low-speed centrifuge that has a maximum speed of 4000 rpm and 2200 × g RCF. It comes with a fixed-angle rotor capable of accommodating 15ml or 10 ml tubes that completes its operation within a 0 to 99-minute time range. It is well designed with a maintenance-free brushless DC motor, overspeed, and imbalance monitoring systems. Equipped with an LED display system, error code display, machine-driven door lock, and a security switch which brings automation and ease of separation with simple steps to separate the autologous platelet-rich plasma.
| Maximum RPM | 4000 rpm |
| Maximum RCF | 2200 × g |
| Timer | 0 to 99 min |
| Rotor capacity | Angle rotor 15 ml / 10 ml × 8 |
| Voltage | 100/240 V 50/60 HZ |
| Dimension | 260×300×205 mm |
| Packaging Dimension | 330 × 250 × 280 mm |
| Gross weight/ Net Weight | 6 / 5 kg |
Angle Rotor (12x15/10/5ml)
These are widely used in the fields of spot injuries, facial/ plastic surgery, cosmestic dermatology to target signs of aging such as wrinkles, sports therapy units and many leading hospitals.
These are widely used in the fields of spot injuries, facial/ plastic surgery, cosmestic dermatology to target signs of aging such as wrinkles, sports therapy units and many leading hospitals.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a plasma centrifuge?
Ans. A plasma centrifuge is a laboratory device used to separate plasma from blood samples by spinning them at high speeds.
2. Can a plasma centrifuge process multiple samples at once?
Ans. Yes, most models have a rotor with multiple slots to accommodate multiple sample tubes simultaneously.
3. What speed does a plasma centrifuge operate at?
Ans. It typically operates at speeds ranging from 3,000 to 10,000 RPM, depending on the model and application.
4. What is the main purpose of a plasma centrifuge?
Ans. The main purpose is to isolate plasma for medical testing, research, and therapeutic applications, such as plasma donation and analysis.
5. What types of tubes are compatible with a plasma centrifuge?
Ans. It is compatible with various blood collection tubes, such as EDTA, heparin, and citrate tubes, depending on the intended analysis.