What are the Advantages of Microcentrifuges? Highly-considered a staple in research, clinical, and industrial laboratories, centrifuges are pieces of equipment that wield the power of centrifugal force to separate the compliments of a mixture through the use of a rotor. By spinning samples at very high speeds, they are able to separate blood, split up mixtures that are close in densities, separate immiscible liquids, and more. One of the most common types of centrifuges is the microcentrifuge.
Microcentrifuges are known for providing an RCF—Relative Centrifugal force—of up to 30,000g, differentiating themselves from standard laboratory centrifuges through the