Benchtop Centrifuges

Benchtop centrifuge systems support compact sample separation, pelleting, clarification, and routine processing across laboratory and scientific equipment workflows. John Morris Group supplies centrifuge options for Laboratory environments, including selected products from Sigma and Labfriend. These instruments assist clinical, research, education, and quality control teams with high-speed, low-speed, refrigerated, and general-purpose centrifugation.

Benchtop Centrifuge Systems for Compact Laboratory Separation

Our curated collection of Benchtop centrifuges supports controlled sample separation and processing in technical environments:

  • Routine sample separation: Benchtop centrifuges are used for pelleting cells, clarifying liquids, separating blood components, preparing samples, and processing tubes in clinical, research, and quality control laboratories.
  • Fixed-angle and swing-out workflows: Fixed-angle rotors support fast pelleting and high-speed separation, while swing-out rotors suit blood tubes, density gradients, and clearer layer separation.
  • Compact refrigerated and non-refrigerated options: Facilities can specify centrifuges by footprint, rotor compatibility, RPM, RCF, temperature control, noise level, and sample capacity.

How to Choose the Right Benchtop Centrifuges

Selecting the correct Benchtop centrifuges for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:

  • Speed and RCF requirements: Match maximum RPM and relative centrifugal force to the required method, as separation performance depends on both speed and rotor radius.
  • Rotor and tube compatibility: Confirm whether the system supports fixed-angle, swing-out, microtube, conical tube, blood tube, bottle, or plate formats used in your workflow.
  • Temperature and safety features: Consider refrigerated operation, imbalance detection, lid locking, rotor recognition, stainless steel chamber design, and cleaning access for routine use.

Complete Your Centrifugation Workflow

Comprehensive facility management relies on complementary equipment. To further optimise your workspace, explore these related categories:

  • Centrifuge Rotors: Required for matching the centrifuge to fixed-angle, swing-out, microtube, or high-capacity separation workflows.
  • Centrifuge Adapters: Allow compatible tubes and vessels to fit safely within approved rotors, buckets, or carriers.

Trusted Supply for Laboratory Centrifugation Equipment

Established in 1952 and ISO 9001 certified, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with reliable procurement, technical advice, and factory-trained service teams. Our specialists can help specify benchtop centrifuge systems for clinical processing, research separation, and routine laboratory workflows. Contact 1300 501 555 for support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a benchtop centrifuge?

A benchtop centrifuge is a compact laboratory centrifuge designed to sit on a bench while separating samples by spinning tubes, bottles, plates, or other vessels at controlled speeds. It is commonly used for pelleting, clarification, blood processing, and sample preparation.

What is the difference between a refrigerated and non-refrigerated benchtop centrifuge?

A refrigerated benchtop centrifuge controls chamber temperature during operation, making it suitable for temperature-sensitive biological samples, proteins, enzymes, and clinical materials. A non-refrigerated model is suitable for routine separations where temperature control is not required.

Can John Morris Group support procurement of benchtop centrifuges?

Yes. John Morris Group can support B2B procurement for benchtop centrifuges, rotors, adapters, buckets, lids, and related accessories across Australian laboratories, universities, clinical facilities, and quality control sites. Contact 1300 501 555 to confirm configuration, lead time, and support options.