Centrifuge Camera [exclusive]

A centrifuge camera is a specialized camera designed to capture images inside a centrifuge, a device that spins samples at high speeds to separate liquids of different densities or to concentrate particles. The centrifuge camera is mounted inside the centrifuge and is capable of withstanding the intense forces and motion generated during centrifugation. This allows researchers to visualize and record the behavior of samples in real-time, providing valuable insights into their properties and behavior.

Some modern versions use Wi-Fi or wireless tech to provide a live feed to a control room. 2. Scientific & Industrial Applications centrifuge camera

Centrifuge cameras have a range of applications across various industries, including: A centrifuge camera is a specialized camera designed

Some popular brands and models of centrifuge cameras include: Some modern versions use Wi-Fi or wireless tech

: Detects the "color line" or "cake thickness" to automatically determine when washing and spinning cycles are complete, which can increase yield by up to 20%.

The centrifuge camera transforms a "black box" separation process into a transparent analytical tool. While significant mechanical and data transmission hurdles remain, the combination of stroboscopic and on-rotor architectures proves feasible. As additive manufacturing and small-form-factor electronics advance, we predict that centrifuge cameras will become standard equipment in advanced bioprocessing and diagnostic laboratories within five years.