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Whitepaper: Routine Maintenance of Centrifuges

13 Aug 2013

In general, handling centrifuges is a safe process, as long as high quality and the centrifuges and their equipment are used properly, are in an undamaged condition and maintained. Prevention from long-term exposure to residues like salts or aggressive chemicals through routine maintenance by customers themselves can help to largely avoid extensive corrosion incidents and to achieve the full lifetime of equipment. Therefore, instructions how centrifuges and their equipment can be cleaned, autoclaved, lubricated and decontaminated by the user himself are presented in this whitepaper.

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CentrifugesCentrifuges are used to separate particulates suspended in a liquid via the application of a centrifugal force including cells, macromolecules, nanoparticles and precipitates. Centrifuges come in three sizes: microcentrifuges, benchtop and floor-standing centrifuges, depending on the volume and number of samples that require separation. When choosing a centrifuge, consider its maximum separation power indicated by its relative centrifugal force (RCF) value. Low force centrifuges reach a maximum RCF of 8,000 g, high-force centrifuges can reach maximum RCF values of 80,000 g. For extremely high forces, consider ultracentrifuges (up to 800,000 g). Refrigerated and vacuum centrifuges also known as concentrators are available for more specialized applications. A range of volumes are available for centrifuge tubes and microfuge tubes, depending on sample sizes. Find the best centrifuges in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Laboratory ManagementLaboratory management involves overseeing the operations of a lab, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, optimizing workflows, and maintaining equipment. Efficient lab management is key to ensuring accurate results and minimizing downtime. Technologies like laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and automated lab equipment are helping labs streamline operations. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best laboratory management tools, compare products, read reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.
Whitepaper: Routine Maintenance of Centrifuges