Description
iFuge D08 Portable Benchtop Centrifuge
Designed for point-of-care clinical environments, GP surgeries, and diagnostic labs, the iFuge D08 benchtop centrifuge delivers fast, reliable separation of blood, plasma, serum, and other biological fluids. Its versatile combi-rotor supports both 15 mL and 50 mL tubes — making it the go-to centrifuge for clinics that need flexible volume separation without compromising on performance.
Lightweight and compact enough to sit on any clinical bench, yet powerful enough to handle the demands of a busy practice, the D08 is equally at home in a GP surgery, phlebotomy suite, or mobile clinical unit — with optional car/van power adapters for true portability.
Key Features
- Brushless DC motor for maintenance-free long life
- Microprocessor controlled for consistent, efficient performance
- Variable speed: 500 to 4,500 RPM with precise digital setting
- Variable timer: 1 min to 99 mins plus infinite continuous mode
- One-switch changeover from RPM to RCF display
- Enhanced airflow design for ultra-quiet operation and temperature control
- Lid-lock safety feature — lid opens automatically after the run completes
- Compact and lightweight — minimal bench footprint
- Combi-rotor accommodates 15 mL and 50 mL tubes; adapters available for other collection tubes
- Optional 12V car/van-compatible power plug for mobile and field use
Frequently Asked Questions
What tubes does the iFuge D08 support?
The D08 uses a combi-rotor that accepts both 15 mL and 50 mL centrifuge tubes. Adapters are available for standard blood collection tubes and other formats.
Is the iFuge D08 suitable for blood and plasma separation?
Yes. The D08 is designed for processing blood, plasma, serum, and other biological fluids in clinical and point-of-care settings.
Can the iFuge D08 be used in a mobile or field setting?
Yes. Optional car/van-compatible 12V power plugs are available, making the D08 suitable for mobile clinics, home visits, and field use.
What is the maximum speed of the iFuge D08?
The D08 reaches a maximum of 4,500 RPM, with precise digital speed control from 500 RPM upwards.
Is the centrifuge quiet enough for a clinical waiting area?
Yes. The enhanced airflow design ensures ultra-quiet operation, making it suitable for use in open clinical environments.
Product Video
Watch the iFuge D08 in action on YouTube