Low Speed Centrifuge LLS-G15 RCF of 2680 g delivers high-efficiency separation. Its intelligent speed conversion automatically adjusts speed. The safe operation mechanism ensures secure processing. It's a quick emergency response system for operational irregularities. Our low speed centrifuge has advanced control algorithms to enhance accuracy.
| RCF | 2680 g |
| Speed | 0 to 4000 rpm |
| Speed Accuracy | ± 10 rpm |
| Time | 0 to 99 mins |
| Display | LED |
| Noise | ≤ 50 dB (A) |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 450 × 340 × 270 mm |
| Net Weight | 18 kg |
Flexible Experiment Customization
Compact Rotor Switching
User-Centric Programming Functions
Accurate Force Monitoring
Seamless Gear Switching
Low Speed Centrifuge LLS-G15 is a lab instrument that separates components of a mixture based on density. It does this by spinning samples at relatively low speed, making it ideal for gentle separations like blood cells or large particles.
Rotor Type | Capacity (ml) | Maximum Speed (r/min) | Maximum RCF (×g) |
No. 1 Angle Rotor | 4/6 × 50 ml | 4000 r/min | 2680×g |
No. 2 Swing Rotor | 4 × 50 ml | 4000 r/min | 2680×g |
No. 3 Swing Rotor | 12 × 10 ml | 4000 r/min | 2680×g |
No. 4 Swing Rotor | 8 × 15 ml | 4000 r/min | 2680×g |
Labtron Low Speed Centrifuge provide separation of substances of different densities within liquid upto 6000rpm. They are equipped with fixed-angle or swing-out rotors, which determine positioning of specimens and their effective segregation. Their components include motor that drives spindles at controlled, less velocity rotation for efficient partitioning. They include cooling mechanism to maintain integrity during prolonged processes. Our Low Speed Centrifuge isolates proteins from cell lysates, assists sedimentation of bacterial cells and medicine formulation.








The Labtron LLS-G15 supports multiple tube sizes and formats through the use of interchangeable rotors or tube adapters. Standard sizes such as 5 mL, 10 mL, and 15 mL are commonly supported, but custom adapters can often be used for other formats. This flexibility allows users to adapt the centrifuge to a wide range of sample types and volumes. Proper balancing of tubes by both weight and volume is essential to maintain smooth operation and avoid mechanical strain. The ability to switch between tube types enhances the centrifuge’s versatility and utility in multi-purpose laboratories.
The Labtron LLS-G15 is typically powered by a brushless DC motor, which offers several advantages over traditional brushed motors. Brushless motors are more energy-efficient, produce less noise, and require minimal maintenance due to the absence of physical brushes that wear out over time. They provide smooth and stable operation, reducing the likelihood of mechanical vibration and contributing to the overall durability of the instrument. Furthermore, brushless motors generate less heat, which helps protect thermally sensitive samples. Their precise speed control enhances the accuracy of centrifugation protocols, making them ideal for both research and clinical use.
Yes, Labtron’s LLS-G15 is designed for easy cleaning and low maintenance. Its internal chamber and rotor are constructed from corrosion-resistant materials that can be wiped down with mild detergent and water. Removable rotors and tube holders make it easy to clean hard-to-reach areas. Routine maintenance involves inspecting the rotor for cracks or corrosion, ensuring that the lid lock functions properly, and checking for debris in the chamber. Because the centrifuge uses a brushless motor, there is no need to replace motor brushes, reducing the overall maintenance workload. Proper care and regular cleaning can significantly extend the lifespan of the instrument.
Labtron’s LLS-G15 is widely used in clinical and research laboratories for a variety of applications. These include blood component separation (e.g., plasma, serum), urine sedimentation analysis, protein precipitation, cell pelleting, and general sample clarification. It is also employed in food safety testing, environmental monitoring, and veterinary diagnostics. Its gentle yet effective spinning action makes it particularly useful for handling fragile samples that could be damaged by high-speed centrifugation. In academic settings, it is used for teaching basic principles of centrifugal force and separation techniques.
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