Serology
How Many Centrifuges Does Your Lab Need? A Capacity Planning Guide
When planning laboratory capacity, one of the most consequential equipment decisions you’ll make is determining centrifuge requirements. Yet most labs approach this question backwards—calculating sample volume and then shopping for the largest single centrifuge they can afford, assuming bigger is always better for high-volume operations. TLDR: Determining how many centrifuges your lab needs starts with […]
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How to Choose a Serological Centrifuge: Essential Features Guide
Blood banking centrifuges are important tools for diagnosing diseases, ensuring the safety of blood transfusions, and performing critical procedures like blood grouping and typing. When selecting a centrifuge for the serology lab, we believe it’s important to prioritize accuracy and efficiency, and processes that fit seamlessly into existing workflows. But with numerous models on the […]
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How to Save Time by Staging Tubes with a Second Rotor for Serology
In the fast-paced environment of blood banking and serology, efficiency is key. Delays in sample preparation, centrifugation, or tube staging can disrupt workflows and impact productivity. One effective way to streamline lab operations is by incorporating a removable rotor system, which allows users to stage tubes in a secondary rotor while another batch is spinning. This approach helps maintain a continuous workflow and reduces downtime between cycles.
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