Introduction To Medical Technology

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Introduction To Medical Technology - Lab 12 - Centrifuges

Introduction Centrifuge is equipment that is used to separate solid matter from a liquid suspension by means of centrifugal force. They sediment particles (cells, bacteria, casts, parasites, etc.) suspended in fluid by exerting a force greater than that of gravity. The suspended materials are deposited in the order of their weight. There are many types of centrifuges, but the basic principle is the same, that is, the all use centrifugal force.

When a body is rotated in circular movement at speed, centrifugal force is created that drives the body away from the center of the circular movement. The greater the outward pull due to rotation, that is centrifugal force, the more rapid and effective is the sedimentation. As a result, heavier elements are thrown to the bottom of the tube followed by lighter particles Centrifugal force increases with the speed of rotation that is the revolution of the rotor per minute and the radius of rotation. The actual sedimentation achieved at a given speed depends therefore, on the radius of the centrifuge. Most techniques requiring centrifugation will usually specify the required relative centrifugal force (RCF) expressed in gravity.

RCF (g) = 1.12 x 10-5 x r (in cm) (rpm)2 For example, an RCF of 2000 x G refers to a force 2000 times the force of gravity. Most centrifuge manufacturers specify both the RPM and G. RCF (g) = 1.12 x 10-5 x r (in cm) (rpm)2 Where; RCF = relative centrifugal force. r = radius from the shaft to the tip of the centrifuge tube. rpm = Revolution per minute. g = Gravitational force

Basic components of centrifuges Central Shaft: It is a part that rotates when spinning is effected manually. Head: It is a part that holds the bucket and connected directly to the central shaft or spindle. Bucket or tube: Are portions that hold test tubes containing a given sample to be spined.

Hand centrifuges Classifications of centrifuges These centrifuges are: Operated by hand or water pressure and they are most commonly used in small laboratory for routine purposes, Used for preparation of urinary sediments and to concentrate parasites from the given specimen and it is not advisable to use them to separate serum from whole blood.

Electrical Centrifuges Electrical centrifuges are those centrifuges that are operated by electrical power and produce high centrifugal force. They are used in most medical laboratories.

Types of centrifuges Micro-centrifuges or serofuges. They are used for spinning small tubes as in blood bank laboratories. Medium size centrifuges. Are used for centrifuging of urine specimens for microscopic analysis of urinary sediments. Large centrifuges They are widely applied in bacteriology and medical chemistry laboratories

Use and care of centrifuges Reading the manufacturer’s instructions. Placing a centrifuge on a firm level bench out of direct sunlight, towards the back of the bench. Always closing the centrifuge top before turning it on. Always balancing the tubes that are being centrifuged. Tubes of the same weight should be placed directly opposite to each other. Tubes should also be of the same size and should also contain the same amount of liquid

Never open the centrifuge while it is still spinning Never open the centrifuge while it is still spinning. Never try to slow it down with your hand. Most centrifuges have a brake, which will cause the centrifuge to stop faster.

Blood sample centrifuge