Centrifuge Machine (Mini, Laboratory & Doctor Centrifuge) | Labxe
Labxe Centrifuge Machines are built for fast, reliable sample separation across research, clinical, and teaching labs. From compact Mini Centrifuges for quick spins to versatile Laboratory Centrifuges and clinic-friendly Doctor Centrifuges, Labxe delivers stable RPM/RCF, low noise, and robust safety—day after day.
What is a Centrifuge & Why It Matters
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A centrifuge machine separates components of a liquid by spinning samples at high speed, generating relative centrifugal force (RCF, g-force). It’s essential for:
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Serum/plasma separation
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Pellet collection (DNA, cells, proteins)
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PRP/PRF prep (clinical)
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Microfiltration & quick spin-downs
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Routine diagnostics and quality control
Labxe Mini Centrifuge Machine | Digital Display
Centrifuge Machine | Labxe
The Labxe Mini Centrifuge Machine is a compact, high-performance device designed for quick spin-downs of small samples. With a speed of 6000 RPM and a user-friendly digital display, this centrifuge is ideal for molecular biology, clinical diagnostics, and teaching labs.
✅ Key Features
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Speed: 6000 RPM stable performance
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Capacity: 6 × 1.5/2.0 mL microtubes (adapters for 0.2/0.5 mL available)
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Digital display for easy monitoring
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Brushless DC motor for quiet, maintenance-free operation
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Transparent safety lid for viewing samples during run
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One-touch start/stop operation
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Compact design saves bench space
⚙️ Technical Specifications
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Speed: 6000 RPM
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Capacity: 6 × 1.5/2.0 mL tubes
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Display: Digital LED
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Motor: Brushless DC motor
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Operation: One-touch button control
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Safety: Lid lock & stable operation
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2) Laboratory Centrifuge (Bench-Top, General Purpose)
Best for: Research labs, pharma QC, academic labs needing flexibility.
Typical features:
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Speed range: ~500–15,000 RPM (model-dependent), microprocessor control
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Rotors: Fixed-angle for 1.5/2 mL, 5 mL; swing-out for 15 mL & 50 mL conical tubes
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Capacity options: 12–24 × 15 mL / 6–12 × 50 mL (varies by rotor)
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Controls: Digital LCD, rpm/rcf toggle, timer, soft start/stop
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Safety: Imbalance detection, auto-lid lock, overspeed protection
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Optional: Refrigeration for temperature-sensitive samples
Why labs choose it: One machine covers microtubes, conicals, and routine separations with precise, repeatable control.

3) Doctor Centrifuge (Clinical/Pathology)
Best for: Clinics, diagnostic centers, blood banks, small hospitals.
Typical features:
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Speed range: ~500–4,000 RPM (gentle yet effective serum separation)
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Capacity: 6–12 positions for 5/10/15 mL tubes
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Timer: 0–30 min; clear lid to view run
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Use cases: Serum/plasma prep, urine sediments, routine diagnostics
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Benefits: Simple interface, low noise, stable runs—ideal for daily clinical workloads

Why doctors choose it: Reliable serum separation with easy operation and quick turnaround.
Core Benefits of Labxe Centrifuges
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Brushless DC motor for long life, low maintenance, low noise
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Microprocessor accuracy for consistent RPM/RCF and run times
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Soft start/brake to protect pellets and avoid re-suspension
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Imbalance & overspeed protection, auto-lid lock for operator safety
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Chemical-resistant exterior and easy-clean chamber
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Compact footprints to save valuable bench space
How to Choose the Right Centrifuge
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Sample format: Microtubes → Mini/Lab; 15/50 mL → Laboratory; Clinical tubes → Doctor
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Required g-force: Pelleting DNA/proteins often needs higher RCF → Lab centrifuge
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Throughput: More tubes at once → swing-out rotor or higher-capacity fixed-angle
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Temperature control: Heat-sensitive analytes → consider refrigerated variant
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Budget & footprint: Mini for low-cost/space, Doctor for clinics, Lab for versatility
Applications by Segment
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Clinical/Pathology: Serum/plasma separation, PRP/PRF
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Biotech & Academia: Nucleic acid precipitation, cell pelleting, quick spin-downs
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Pharma & QC: Phase separation, particulate studies
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Food & Environment: Clarification, sediment testing
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Teaching Labs: Safe, simple platforms for student training
Installation, Calibration & Care
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Place on a level, vibration-free bench; allow 10–15 cm clearance around vents
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Verify voltage and earthing; load tubes symmetrically (balanced pairs)
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Daily: Wipe rotor/chamber; check tubes for cracks; ensure lid lock works
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Weekly: Inspect rotor for corrosion; check grommets and adapters
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Periodic: Tachometer check for RPM accuracy; replace worn O-rings; service brushes (if applicable)
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Never exceed rated speed for a given rotor/tube; use matching tube caps/adapters