





· Versatile Speed Options: Offers both low and high-speed models for various applications.
· Compact Design: Benchtop size ideal for small labs and easy operation.
· Quiet and Efficient: Voiceless technology with brushless motor ensures low noise and long service life.
· PCR Tube Compatibility: Accommodates PCR strips and tubes for fast sample processing.
Specification | Details | ||
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Brand | Etallwit | ||
Model | WTL-4K | WTL-6K | WTL-10K |
Order No | 0205220100 | 0205220200 | 0203220300 |
Max Speed | 4000r/min | 6000r/min | 10000r/min |
Max RCF | 1000xg | 2000xg | 5000xg |
Max Capacity | 6x1.5mL/0.5mL/0.2mL, 2x8x0.2mL | 6x1.5mL/0.5mL/0.2mL, 2x8x0.2mL | 6x1.5mL/0.5mL/0.2mL, 2x8x0.2mL |
Noise | ≤53dB | ≤53dB | ≤53dB |
Power Supply | AC100~242V | AC100~242V | AC100~242V |
Power Consumption | 30W | 30W | 30W |
Dimension (W×D×H) | 160x200x123mm | 160x200x123mm | 160x200x123mm |
Packing Dimension (W×D×H) | 205x265x160mm | 205x265x160mm | 205x265x160mm |
Net Weight | 1.2kg | 1.2kg | 1.2kg |
Certification | CE, ISO Certified | ||
Warranty | 1 Year |
Compact, Efficient, and Versatile
The Etallwit Benchtop Microcentrifuge offers high performance in a compact design. Ideal for quick liquid separations, it features both low and high-speed models to suit a variety of applications in molecular biology, clinical labs, and more. This centrifuge is perfect for labs that need efficient sample processing without taking up much space.
- Simple Operation: With its one-step operation, users can simply close the lid, and the centrifuge will automatically begin spinning, making it easy for lab technicians to operate without extra steps.
Ideal for Small Labs and PCR Applications
Designed with flexibility in mind, this benchtop microcentrifuge can accommodate 6x1.5/0.5/0.2 mL tubes, as well as 8-strip PCR tubes, making it an essential tool for DNA, RNA, and protein research. It includes adaptors for smaller tube sizes (0.2mL, 0.5mL), making it versatile for different applications.
- Whisper Quiet: The voiceless technology and brushless motor make this centrifuge quiet to operate, even at high speeds, which ensures a low-noise environment ideal for sensitive lab settings.
- Durable and Safe: Built with durable materials and equipped with a long-lasting brushless motor, this centrifuge provides reliable performance and minimal maintenance.
Energy-Efficient and Reliable
Operating at a low power consumption of just 30W, this centrifuge is not only efficient but also cost-effective, helping labs manage their energy costs. The compact design and low weight (1.2kg) make it easy to move and place anywhere in your lab.
· Molecular Biology: DNA, RNA, and protein separations for quick liquid extraction.
· PCR Analysis: Accommodates PCR strips for fast processing of genetic material.
· Small Lab Research: Ideal for small research labs with limited space.
· Routine Lab Tasks: Supports everyday spin-down applications for clinical and research
1. What is a microcentrifuge used for?
A microcentrifuge is used to spin down small volumes of liquids, typically for processes such as DNA/RNA extraction, protein isolation, and cell sample preparation. It is essential in molecular biology, clinical labs, and biochemistry for processing small tubes with sample volumes up to 2mL.
2. What is the difference between a microcentrifuge and a mini centrifuge?
A microcentrifuge is designed for higher speeds and can handle small-volume tubes (1.5mL to 2mL) at speeds up to 10,000 rpm. A mini centrifuge, on the other hand, typically operates at lower speeds and is used for quick, low-speed spins, often in smaller sample volumes.Whichever type you want, we can provide both.
3. What is the difference between a centrifuge tube and a microcentrifuge tube?
A centrifuge tube is generally larger and used for high-volume samples, often ranging from 15mL to 50mL. A microcentrifuge tube is smaller, designed for volumes between 0.5mL to 2mL, and is primarily used in microcentrifuges for processes involving small sample amounts.
4. What is the difference between a microcentrifuge and an ultracentrifuge?
A microcentrifuge is used for routine low to moderate-speed applications (up to 10,000 rpm), while an ultracentrifuge can reach much higher speeds (over 100,000 rpm) and is used for separating very small particles, such as viruses or ribosomes, based on their densities in highly sensitive research.
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