Every laboratory has its own rhythm, but one thing remains consistent: a centrifuge is almost always part of the daily workflow.
When samples need to be separated quickly and reliably, a centrifuge is often the first piece of equipment that comes to mind in any laboratory.
What is Centrifugal Force?Centrifugal force is a virtual force, an inertial force, which moves a rotating object away from its center of rotation. Centrifugal force is produced under two conditions, it is produced by the intertwining of the inertial force of motion of the object and the central bind
Centrifugal technology is mainly used for the separation and preparation of various biological samples. The suspension of biological samples is held in a centrifuge tube under high-speed rotation, and due to the action of the huge centrifugal force, the suspended tiny particles settle down at a cert