The SISCO mini centrifuge combines high efficiency, low noise, and user-friendly operation. Equipped with a high-performance DC motor, it ensures smooth, stable spinning with ultra-quiet operation. This lab centrifuge machine features interchangeable rotors compatible with various tube sizes, meeting diverse experimental requirements across medical, clinical, and research applications.
Transparent Intelligent Lid, Clear and Safe
Secure Safety Lock, Reliable Operation
One-Touch Lid Button, Effortless Operation
Centrifuges are widely used across key fields. In life sciences, they enable precise separation of cells and organelles, supporting protein and nucleic acid purification. In academic research, they're essential for molecular separation in biochemistry, DNA/RNA extraction, and chromosome isolation. In healthcare, centrifuges assist in blood component separation for clinical testing, pathogen isolation for diagnostics, and blood product preparation. In biopharmaceuticals, they play a vital role in drug development, vaccine production, and ensuring product quality and safety.
Model | SISCO-C-HL-4K | |
Speed | 4000 rpm | |
Relative Centrifugal Force (RCF) | 940×g | |
Lid Opening | Semi-automatic | |
Lid Safety Protection | Dual brake system | |
Acceleration Time | Reaches 90% of rated speed within 5 seconds | |
Deceleration Time | Stops within 15 seconds after the lid opens | |
Rotor | 8×0.2/0.5/1.5/2.0 mL fixed-angle rotor & 8×4×0.2 mL PCR strip tubes | |
Run Time | Continuous operation | |
Motor Type | DC motor | |
Power Supply | AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz | |
Noise Level | ≤45 dB | |
Dimensions | 175×135×120 (mm) | |
Net Weight | 1.4 kg |
Q1: What is a standard mini centrifuge used for?
A1: This standard centrifuge machine is primarily used for quick spin-downs of small-volume samples in labs. It is ideal for applications such as microfiltration, PCR sample preparation, DNA/RNA extraction, and cell separation in life sciences, clinical diagnostics, and research laboratories.
Q2: Can different tube sizes be used in a mini centrifuge?
A2: Yes. Most standard microcentrifuges come with interchangeable rotors or adapters that support a variety of tube sizes, including 0.2 ml, 0.5 ml, 1.5 ml, and 2.0 ml microcentrifuge tubes. Always ensure that tubes are balanced and compatible with the rotor in use.
Q3: Is it safe to open the lid while the centrifuge is running?
A3: No. For safety reasons, standard mini centrifuges are equipped with an automatic brake and safety lock. The rotor will stop spinning before the lid can be opened to prevent sample spills or injury.
Tips: How do I maintain a mini centrifuge for long-term use?
To maintain optimal performance, regularly clean the rotor and chamber with a mild detergent and soft cloth. Avoid using corrosive chemicals. Check for tube residue or rotor imbalance, and store the centrifuge in a dry, dust-free environment when not in use. Periodic inspection of the lid lock and motor is also recommended for safe, long-term operation.
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