- A laboratory centrifuge is a device used to separate components of a mixture based on their density by spinning the mixture at high speed. The centrifuge works on the principle of centrifugal force, which pushes heavier materials to the outer edge of the spinning container, allowing for the separation of different substances within the sample
- Laboratory centrifuges are commonly used in scientific research, clinical laboratories, and industrial applications to isolate and purify cells, viruses, subcellular organelles, proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological molecules
- North America is expected to dominate the laboratory centrifuges market with 35.60% due to advanced healthcare infrastructure, high research and development (R&D) investments
- Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in the laboratory centrifuge market during the forecast period due to significant investments in biotechnology and pharmaceutical research
- Floor standing centrifuge segment is expected to dominate the market with a market share of 55.33% due to its advancements in technology and continuous innovation. Due to increased demand for high-capacity and high-speed centrifugation in research and clinical labs



