Veterinary
What to Do with Old Centrifuges: Disposal, Trade-In, and Replacement Options
Retiring lab centrifuges responsibly protects the environment while recovering equipment value. Proper handling prevents functional equipment from reaching landfills, recovers valuable materials through recycling, and ensures compliance with biosafety regulations. TLDR: Decontaminate and certify before any disposal or sale Specialized recyclers handle non-functional units and recover materials Plan replacement before failure to avoid workflow disruption […]
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Best Veterinary Centrifuges for In-House Blood Testing
Choosing a veterinary centrifuge affects daily workflow efficiency, test accuracy, and your ability to deliver timely care. The right model handles your clinic’s complete sample mix—blood, urine, fecal, and microhematocrit—without requiring staff to juggle multiple rotors or hunt for the right adapter. TLDR Look for ready-to-use systems that include all necessary adapters and tube holders […]
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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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Best Lab Centrifuge for Small Labs: Compact Solutions That Don’t Compromise
Small labs face a unique challenge: you need reliable centrifugation without the space or budget of larger facilities. The right centrifuge handles diverse applications, fits on limited bench space, and doesn’t require a team to operate. This guide cuts through the noise to help you find centrifuges that actually work for small-lab realities. TLDR: Versatile […]
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Why Smart Veterinary Practices Are Adding Bloodwork to Every Annual Exam
Walk into any progressive veterinary practice today, and you’ll notice a shift: annual wellness exams now routinely include comprehensive bloodwork—even for seemingly healthy young adults. This isn’t upselling. It’s a fundamental change driven by mounting evidence that annual bloodwork catches diseases years before clinical signs appear, establishes invaluable baseline data, and transforms the veterinarian-client relationship. […]
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Drucker Diagnostics Launches TrueBond TriFLEX Veterinary Centrifuge, the Complete Triac Replacement
Multifunctional veterinary centrifuge spins microhematocrit, blood, urine, fecal, PRP, and more—all in the same rotor. PORT MATILDA, PA – NOVEMBER 2025 Drucker Diagnostics, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of benchtop clinical centrifuges, is excited to announce the launch of the TrueBond TriFLEX, the latest addition to its TrueBond veterinary centrifuge line. This multifunctional unit […]
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When to Replace Your Veterinary Centrifuge: Key Warning Signs
Recognizing when your equipment is nearing the end of its useful life is key to maintaining lab efficiency, safety, and the reliability of your diagnostic processes. By identifying these indicators, you can proactively manage equipment replacement and avoid potential disruptions in your practice.
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How Diagnostics Make a Difference at Popcorn Park Animal Refuge
At Drucker Diagnostics, we believe the power of partnership extends beyond human healthcare. It’s about supporting the organizations that provide vital, compassionate care—no matter the species. That’s why we’re proud to work with Popcorn Park Animal Refuge, a one-of-a-kind sanctuary in New Jersey that’s changing lives one rescue at a time.
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Drucker Diagnostics Launching Two New Animal Health Centrifuges for Improved Veterinary Care
Drucker Diagnostics, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of clinical benchtop centrifuges, is excited to announce the launch of the TrueBond Duet and TrueBond Set 3, the newest additions to its TrueBond veterinary centrifuge line. These versatile units allow veterinary laboratories to spin microhematocrit tubes, blood, urine, and more—all in one centrifuge
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