Latest company case about Your Centrifuge Is Talking. Are You Listening?
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2026-06-15

Your Centrifuge Is Talking. Are You Listening?

Most labs only notice a centrifuge when it stops working. But small signs appear long before failure. 🔊 Three warning signals to watch for: Unusual vibration – Often means rotor imbalance or worn drive bearings. Run a balancing check immediately. Grinding or squeaking noise – Typically a sign of ...

Latest company case about RCF vs. RPM: The One Mistake That Ruins Your Spin
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2026-06-15

RCF vs. RPM: The One Mistake That Ruins Your Spin

Most lab technicians set centrifuges by RPM. But RPM is meaningless without rotor radius. The real metric? Relative Centrifugal Force (RCF or g-force) – the actual force applied to your sample. 🔁 The simple rule:Same RPM + smaller rotor = lower g-force = incomplete pelletingSame RPM + larger rotor = ...

Latest company case about Twice the samples. Half the time? Your centrifuge might be the hidden bottleneck.
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2026-06-15

Twice the samples. Half the time? Your centrifuge might be the hidden bottleneck.

Testing volumes in hospitals and diagnostic centers aren't just growing – they're surging. And turnaround time expectations? They keep shrinking. For lab managers in pathology, clinical labs, and high-volume diagnostic networks, this creates one central problem: More samples + tighter TAT = existing ...