Bio Basic, the international provider of life science research products, has announced today the growth of its benchtop centrifuge range, continuing to affirm its dedication to reliable, application-oriented laboratory equipment. The new portfolio is designed to support the changing research needs in the field of molecular biology and pharmaceutical development, where accuracy and reproducibility cannot be compromised.
The more enhanced new range comprises of advanced refrigerated benchtop centrifuge configurations that are developed to support temperature-sensitive protocols without sacrificing throughput or bench space. These systems are meant to provide uniform performance in both routine and high workload processes, and can meet the current laboratory demands of accuracy and operational efficiency.
With the integration of refined temperature control, optimized rotor compatibility and intuitive digital interfaces, the refrigerated benchtop centrifuge solutions of Bio Basic address these common laboratory pain points, such as sample degradation and inconsistent results. Durability and compliance have been considered in designing each unit and suitability to regulated research and diagnostic settings is ensured.
“At Bio Basic, we have the primary focus of providing laboratories with tools that scale with their research complexity,” mentioned a spokesperson. “With the help of this expansion, researchers can rely on refrigerated benchtop centrifuge systems that deliver stability and long-term value without unnecessary operational friction.”
The increased centrifuge range is not just offered in the world and backed by the distribution network and the technical support networks that the company has established. Also, it allows quick adoption and simplified procurement of laboratories of any size.
About Bio Basic
Bio Basic is a major reagent, kits and laboratory equipment supplier based in the international market. They are also used in different markets such as academic, clinical and industrial research across the globe.