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  1. Centrifuge- Principle, Parts, Types, Uses, Examples - Microbe Notes

    • Benchtop or Tabletop centrifuges
      1. They can be handy for tiny labs with limited space because of their diminutive size. 2. These are compact and are frequently em… See more

    Principle of A Centrifuge

    The centrifuge utilizes the sedimentation principle due to gravitational force. The centrifugation technique uses a centrifugal field to separate particles suspended in a liquid mediu… See more

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    Parts of A Centrifuge

    Some of the common parts of the centrifuge are described below: 1. Motor: The motor is the … See more

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    Types of Centrifugation Techniques

    There are two types of centrifugation techniques, namely, preparatory centrifugation and analytical centrifugation. Preparatory centrifugation deals with the isolation an… See more

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    Centrifuge Examples

    Laboratory centrifuge MC-20000
    1. RCF value is automatically shown 2. Equipped with microprocessor control, brushless motor, and widescreen digital display sho… See more

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  3. Basics in Centrifugation - Eppendorf US

    WEBJul 22, 2019 · Centrifugation is a technique that helps to separate mixtures by applying centrifugal force. A centrifuge is a device, generally driven by an electric motor, that puts an object, e.g., a rotor, in a rotational movement …

  4. Centrifuge: Principle, Types, Application, Limitation - Science Info

  5. Basics of Centrifugation - Cole-Parmer

    WEBAug 6, 2019 · A centrifuge uses centrifugal force (g-force) to isolate suspended particles from their surrounding medium on either a batch or a continuous-flow basis. Applications for centrifugation are many and may …

  6. Centrifugation: Basic principle, types - ScienceDirect

  7. Principles of Centrifugation - Beckman

    WEBCentrifuges have three basic components: A rotor. A drive shaft. A motor. The rotor holds the tubes, bottles, or bags containing the liquids to be centrifuged. Different rotor types and sizes, interchangeable with one …

  8. Centrifuges – Visual Encyclopedia of Chemical …

    WEBIn centrifuges, a centrifugal force, generated by high-speed rotations, is used to separate solids from liquids. Centrifugation can be used to recover solids from slurries to clarify liquids, or to clarify solids. Centrifuges can …

  9. An Introduction to the Centrifuge (video) - JoVE