A low-speed centrifuge is a laboratory instrument designed to separate particles or components of a liquid sample based on their density, size, and mass. Unlike high-speed centrifuges used for more rapid separations, low-speed centrifuges operate at lower revolutions per minute (RPM), typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand RPM.

A low-speed centrifuge is a laboratory instrument designed to separate particles or components of a liquid sample based on their density, size, and mass. Unlike high-speed centrifuges used for more rapid separations, low-speed centrifuges operate at lower revolutions per minute (RPM), typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand RPM.

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