Centrifuges for dentistry
An electric centrifuge machine is a laboratory instrument used to separate components of a fluid or substance by spinning it at high speeds.
An electric centrifuge machine consists of a rotor, which holds sample tubes, and an electric motor that spins the rotor at high speeds.
Technical info
Parameter | Specification |
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Maximum Speed | 4000 rpm |
Maximum RCF | 1900 xg |
Speed Accuracy | ±10 rpm |
Timer Range | 1-99 minutes |
Display | LCD with speed, time, RCF |
Programs | 3 (CGF, PRF, Custom) |
Capacity | 8 x 15ml tubes |
Tube Compatibility | 10ml syringes, 5ml/8ml/10ml tubes |
Noise Level | <50 dB |
Power | 100W, AC 110-220V 50/60Hz |
Dimensions | 32 x 27 x 22 cm |
Weight | 5 kg |
Uses
For dental implant procedures, centrifugation is used to process blood samples to obtain platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or platelet-rich fibrin (PRF).
Centrifugation is utilized in periodontal treatments to prepare PRP or PRF to enhance tissue regeneration and wound healing following gum surgeries or other periodontal procedures
Dental research often involves the analysis of various dental materials, tissue samples, and biological fluids