A laboratory centrifuge that can filter with just 2 liters of liquid. The filtration time is reduced to about one-fifth, significantly improving development efficiency.
Centrifuge for experimental use in pharmaceutical development. It allows testing of small sample quantities in various conditions during the early stages of development, contributing to a reduction in development time. ◎ It is possible to reduce the cost of test samples. - Filtration experiments can be conducted with small test samples (400ml to 2000ml), allowing experiments to be performed with 1/50 the amount of a conventional laboratory basket-type centrifuge (20 liters).
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◎ Increased efficiency of experiments - The reduction in the amount of filtered samples shortens the filtration time, thereby reducing the overall time required for testing. - The transparent basket allows for visual confirmation of the filtration status, enabling data recording during centrifugation. - By using a thin basket, filtration experiments can be conducted with a well-formed cake even with a small amount of sample. - By replacing various filtration rings such as metal filter materials (wire mesh, Fuji plates, electron beams), filter cloths, and porous walls, a single machine can perform filtration tests on various samples. - Compared to conventional laboratory centrifuges, the main body can be easily disassembled and assembled, making machine cleaning and crystal recovery straightforward. - The powerful centrifugal effect of up to 2000G can shorten processing time. (The rotation speed of the basket can be set as desired.) - Pressure can be applied during liquid removal at high speeds, promoting filtration and reducing the time required for filtration experiments. ◎ Usable anywhere - The compactly designed LAC series uses a standard 100V power supply, allowing filtration tests to be conducted without concern for installation location.
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- Pharmaceutical (active ingredients/intermediates) / Research and Development in the Chemical Field - University Laboratory - Industrial Technology Center
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Filtration Ring [Optional] - By replacing various filtration rings such as metal filter media (wire mesh, Fuji plate, electron beam), filter cloth, and non-perforated walls, a single machine can perform filtration tests on various samples. * Five types: filter cloth, non-perforated wall, electron beam, wire mesh, Fuji plate * Replaceable according to application and conditions.
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Cart [Option] It has become easier to move around within the laboratory.
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By equipping a thin basket, filtration experiments can be conducted with a well-defined thickness of cake even with a small amount of sample.
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It is possible to reduce the cost of test samples. - Filtration experiments can be conducted with a small amount of test samples (400ml to 2000ml), allowing experiments to be performed with 1/50 of the amount used in conventional experimental basket-type centrifuges (20 liters).
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It is a transparent basket that allows for visual confirmation of the filtration status, making it possible to record data during the centrifugation process.
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By equipping a thin basket, filtration experiments can be conducted with a well-defined thickness of cake even with a small amount of sample.
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Since its establishment, the Matsumoto Machinery Group has been dedicated to developing centrifuges that embody our customers' voices, even when faced with challenging materials and operational processes. We work together with our customers to think, overcome, and continuously evolve our centrifuge technology. We are focused on developing small centrifuges that comply with GMP standards, aimed at realizing a manufacturing environment process that prioritizes safety, which is essential for protecting people's health and lives. We are currently sharing the operation processes and models of our machines on YouTube. If you are considering a centrifuge, please take a moment to view the actual machines in our videos.