A centrifuge with 6 buckets is a laboratory device designed to separate components of a fluid mixture, such as blood, based on their density. The "6 buckets" refers to the capacity of its swing-out rotor, which holds eight test tubes or containers. This design allows the buckets to swing out horizontally during operation, ensuring that particles are separated evenly and form a tight.
Rotor Type: 6-place swing-out rotor.
Max. Speed: Up to 4,000 RPM (Revolutions Per Minute).
Max. RCF (Relative Centrifugal Force): Up to 2,325 x g.
Capacity: 6 x 15 mL or 6 x 20 mL tubes (or a variety of other tubes with adapters).
Timer Range: 0-60 minutes or 0-99 minutes.
Noise Level: ≤ 65 dB(A).
Automatic lid lock, imbalance detection with cut-off, and motor overload protection.
Digital or LED display for speed and time.