We've got about 30 units in stock right now, and shippng usually takes 12-15 business days via air freight — our company can also do sea if you're not in a rush, but the cold chain packging is only needed for certain blood samples, not the machine itself.
What makes it worth buying is the microcomputer control keeps speed rock solid at ±10r/min, even with a full load of 12 tubes, and the noise stays under 50db so you won't need earplugs in the lab.
The AC frequency conversion motor is actually pretty smooth at start-up, and the electronic door lock won't let you open it until teh rotor stops — a detail most buyers don't think about until they've had a spill.
It runs on AC220V 50Hz 10A, pulls only 60W, so you can a standdard outlet, and the timer goes form 1 to 99 minutes which covers most separation protocols for blood work.
Lead time is about 10-14 days after order confirmation, but we usually have stock, so confirm with me first and I'll check actual timeline (we're in China, so factor in customs delays).
Not great for high-speed DNA work or anything above 4000 rpm, but for routine blood separation at 1610xg it's basically a workhorse.
The rotor accommodates standard 10-15ml blood collection tubes. You'll want to check that your tubes fit within the 18mm diameter slots, but common lab tubes work fine.
The CE certification applies to the entire UMY-6037 unit, including its AC frequency conversion motor and electronic door lock. It confirms compliance with EU safety and performance standards.
For an order of 20 units, standard lead time is 15-20 working days. We can speed that up to 10-12 days with a small rush fee if needed.
No, the timer range is 1 to 99 minutes, so you can't set it below one minute. For runs under 60 seconds, you'd need to manually stop the cycle.
Yes, the 13kg is machine weight excluding rotor. The standard rotor adds about 1.5-2kg, so total setup weight is roughly 15kg, which is manageable for bench placement.