HB Centrifuges Expand Presence in HK and Macau Universities

Date:2025-03-14
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Recently, Haier Biomedical has achieved a new milestone in the higher education sector of Hong Kong and Macau with the successful installation of its first batch of centrifuges at Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST). The company's centrifuges have already been adopted by prestigious institutions, including the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.


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Addressing Laboratory Challenges with Three Key Technical Advantages

Haier Biomedical centrifuges have gained widespread recognition from universities in Hong Kong and Macau for their exceptional performance. The newly installed LX-165T2R Benchtop High-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge at MUST is specifically designed for nucleic acid extraction, DNA/RNA separation and purification, and protein precipitation, widely used in universities, third-party testing laboratories, disease control and prevention centers, healthcare institutions, and the biopharmaceutical industry.


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The LX-165T2R stands out with three key technical advantages: rapid pre-cooling within five minutes, precise temperature and speed control, and ultra-low noise operation at just 46dB(A), ensuring a quiet laboratory environment. With a maximum speed of 16,500 rpm, it delivers clear and efficient separation results. Additionally, the model features an automatic RFID rotor recognition system that locks the maximum speed for each rotor, preventing overspeed operation. Its rotor ID tracking technology accurately monitors rotor lifespan, enhancing operational safety. It is also equipped with a high-sensitivity vibration sensor that detects imbalances caused by asymmetric assembly, broken tubes, or damaged rotors, automatically triggering alarms and shutdown protection.

 

Dedicated to providing safe, convenient, and intelligent centrifuge solutions, Haier Biomedical continues to meet the diverse needs of laboratories. Moving forward, the company remains committed to empowering more laboratories and universities, further advancing innovation in laboratory research.