HB's Comprehensive Centrifuge Usage Guide

Date:2024-08-16
Pageviews:264

NC 8.16-3.jpg


In everyday laboratory operations, centrifuges are indispensable devices. However, many researchers encounter various challenges when using them. These issues not only affect experimental results but also increase operational difficulty. To effectively address researchers' practical needs, Haier Biomedical presents this centrifuge safe usage guide. This guide aims to resolve common problems encountered in daily experiments, thereby improving both the efficiency and safety of equipment usage.


Conversation in the Laboratory: A Real Depiction of Practical Challenges

Researcher A: “Recently, our centrifuge has been making strange noises and shaking. I’m worried. Could there be something wrong with the equipment?”


Researcher B: “I've encountered a similar issue. One time, the sample tube wasn’t sealed properly, causing a mess in the lab.”


Researcher C: “The most troublesome issue is the equipment overheating, especially after long periods of operation. This makes me very concerned about the safety of the device.”

 

Haier Biomedical Centrifugal Safe Usage Guide

1. Solution for Equipment Vibrations and Noises

Problem: Vibration and noise during centrifuge operation may affect the equipment's performance and experimental results.

Solution: Ensure the centrifuge is placed on a level and stable workbench. Regularly check if the rotor is balanced and the sample tubes are symmetrically placed. Use balanced sample tubes and calibrate the equipment regularly to reduce vibration and noise.


N 8.16-22.jpg


2. Prevention of Sample Leakage and Contamination

Problem: A loose seal on the sample tube may cause sample leakage, leading to experimental contamination.

Solution: Use sample tubes that meet industry standards and ensure they are properly sealed. When installing the sample tube, check that it is correctly placed and securely tightened. Regularly inspect the condition of the sample tube and promptly replace any damaged parts.


3. Measures to Address Equipment Overheating

Problem: Prolonged operation leading to equipment overheating can affect its lifespan and safety.

Solution: To prevent overheating, ensure that the equipment has adequate ventilation. Avoid extended continuous operation. Follow the operation manual for periodic rest and maintenance, and regularly check that the cooling system is functioning properly.


4. Preventing Operational Mistakes

Problem: Incorrect operation by the operator can lead to equipment malfunction or safety hazards.

Solution: Provide comprehensive training for operators to ensure they are familiar with the operating procedures and safety requirements. Follow the correct guidelines for equipment operation, avoiding overloading and improper use.


Haier Biomedical is committed to enhancing the safety and reliability of centrifuges through technological innovation. Our equipment features intelligent monitoring systems that provide real-time status updates and alerts. Additionally, we offer comprehensive operational training and technical support to help laboratory personnel master proper usage techniques, ensuring safe and efficient equipment operation.