1. Name of the Instrument: Cooling Centrifuge
2. Working Principle : A refrigerated centrifuge separates particles based on their density by generating centrifugal force through high-speed rotor rotation while maintaining a controlled low temperature (typically 4°C). During centrifugation, denser particles sediment to form a pellet, whereas lighter components remain in the supernatant. The refrigeration system preserves the integrity of temperature-sensitive samples by preventing heat-induced degradation.
3. Applications :
• Separation of samples into particles of different densities for desired analysis
3. Types of Studies: :
Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Technology