To offer an alternative to laboratories that need to increase their equipment but do not have enough space, we have designed these rolling tables for our centrifuges.
This accessory allows the equipment to be positioned and moved quickly thanks to its four 360º rotating wheels. Once the rolling table is located, and before starting to work with the centrifuge, the brake system can fix the wheels, which will prevent involuntary displacement during the centrifugation process. The robust design supports the weight of the equipment and prevents vibration transfer.
We offer two types of tables, one with height to locate the equipment at the same height as if they were on the laboratory table and another that enables you to place your centrifuge under the table of your laboratory, saving even more space.
A solution for each type of need.
Compatible centrifuges:
• Biocen 22 R
• Bioprocen 22 R
• Unicen 21
• Digicen 22
• Digicen 22 R
• Consul 22
• Consul 22 R
• Digtor 22
• Digtor 22 R
• Dilitcen 22 R
• Digtor 22 C
• Digtor 22 C-U
• Digtor 22 C-8
• Cyto 22
The petroleum testing laboratory environment presents a number of risks inherent to the type of sample. The devices for the analysis of samples should ensure minimal risk conditions at work, a critical premise in developing devices for this application in Ortoalresa.
Centrifugation processes for determining water and sediment in petroleum require an organic solvent, which generates aerosols, reacting with the sample and caloric intake of the equipment. In order to remove this gas from the centrifuge and take it to a safe area, Ortoalresa has designed a GRS (Gas Release System) as an accessory for all of the Digtor 22 C series centrifuges. This accessory is created inside the centrifuge chamber, concretely on its top, and when locked, allows the suction of the atmosphere high in aerosols. This atmosphere is piped through the GRS up to its exit, where it can be treated in isolation. The equipment monitors the whole circuit, leading to the right moment to operate the system. Moreover, it only requires a compressed air supply of 2 bar pressure to create a 10l/min suction, sufficient to perform the suction of the centrifuge inside chamber volume every 5 min.
GRS’s main functions are:
• Decreasing gas concentration during operation, and therefore the risk of explosion.
• Eliminating the user’s health risk by inhalation of produced vapors.
• Avoiding gas dispersion into the laboratory environment.