Portable Field Centrifuge | Field research, clinics, mobile labs | Rotor capacity: 0.2–2ml (ISO 22241); 7000 RPM (ISO 13359); EPR Germany/France; Transparent dome lid (ISO 9001); Lightweight (<5kg) | ▲ Portability for on-site use; real-time sample monitoring; EPR compliance | Limited capacity for large samples; lower speed vs lab-grade models |
Mini Centrifuge | Small-volume labs, clinical diagnostics | Rotor capacity: 0.5–1.5ml (ISO 22241); 5000 RPM (ISO 13359); Compact design (ISO 9001) | Compact footprint; affordable; ideal for microtube processing | Low throughput; not suitable for high-speed applications |
High-Speed Centrifuge | Research labs, biotech R&D | Up to 15,000 RPM (ISO 13359); Rotor capacity: 50ml+ (ISO 22241); Heavy-duty build (ASTM E84) | ▲ High throughput; large capacity; precise separation at high speeds | Bulky design; requires dedicated power supply; costly maintenance |
Ultracentrifuge | Protein isolation, viral research | Up to 100,000 RPM (ISO 13359); Advanced cooling (IEC 60601); Rotor capacity: 70ml (ISO 22241) | ▲ Ultra-high speed for submicron particle separation; precise temperature control | Extremely expensive; complex operation; requires specialized training |
Benchtop Centrifuge | General lab use, routine testing | 4000–10,000 RPM (ISO 13359); Rotor capacity: 15ml (ISO 22241); Touchscreen (IEC 60601) | Space-efficient; versatile speed ranges; user-friendly interface | Moderate capacity; slower than high-speed models |
Floor Standing Centrifuge | Industrial labs, large-scale processing | 8000–20,000 RPM (ISO 13359); Rotor capacity: 100ml+ (ISO 22241); Robust construction (ASTM D6110) | ▲ Massive capacity; high durability; scalable for bulk processing | Requires dedicated installation space; high energy consumption; costly upfront |