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The Centrifuge market within the Laboratory Equipment industry is a highly competitive space, with a wide range of products available to suit different needs. Centrifuges are used to separate components of a liquid sample based on their density, and are used in a variety of laboratory applications, such as cell separation, protein purification, and DNA extraction. Centrifuges come in a variety of sizes and configurations, from tabletop models to large floor-standing units. They can also be used in combination with other laboratory equipment, such as incubators and shakers.
The Centrifuge market is driven by the need for accurate and reliable laboratory results, as well as the increasing demand for automated laboratory processes. As such, manufacturers are continually developing new technologies and features to improve the performance and efficiency of their products.
Some of the major players in the Centrifuge market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eppendorf, Beckman Coulter, Sigma-Aldrich, and Hettich. Show Less Read more