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Tips for buying Microcentrifuge

  1. Before purchasing an ultracentrifuge, facilities need to carefully examine their current and future laboratory needs to avoid purchasing an expensive microcentrifuge unit with unnecessary capabilities, or a cheaper microcentrifuge that cannot handle the laboratory workload.
  2. Larger facilities with many samples daily centrifuged may need programmable functions, while smaller laboratories with a low or moderate number of samples may not need a programmable microcentrifuge unit.
  3. When purchasing a ultracentrifuge, safety features should be a prime factor. Each microcentrifuge should have a securely interlocking lid that shuts off the unit's motor when the lid is opened, or keeps the lid latched until the rotor has stopped.
  4. An inner protective cover over the rotor assembly is an additional safety feature, as well as a clear display warning not to open the laboratory micro centrifuge while the rotor is spinning.
  5. The visual indicators and displays on the laboratory micro centrifuge should be clear and easily read. It is recommended to have audible alarms for a device malfunction, rotor imbalance, or open lid.
  6. Alert indicators and safety features help protect microcentrifuge components and rotor contents from breakage, and also protect operators from flying debris. Buying laboratory micro centrifuges with such features is recommended.
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