sentrifugarit
Sentrifugarit, or the centrifuge, is a laboratory instrument that uses rotational motion to separate components of a mixture based on density. A sample placed in a rotor is spun at high speed, causing denser or heavier components to move outward toward the outer edge while lighter components remain closer to the center. The device enables rapid separation of liquids, solids, and suspended particles for analysis, purification, or processing.
The operation relies on centrifugal force, commonly described by the relative centrifugal force (RCF). RCF is
Types and components vary, but typical modern sentrifugarit include bench-top and refrigerated models, high-speed and ultracentrifuges,
Applications span clinical, biochemical, and industrial settings. Clinically, centrifugation separates blood components for analysis. In biochemistry
In line with its Albanian term, sentrifugarit is a widely used instrument in laboratories worldwide, with historical