Many people encounter heat dissipation issues when using second-hand centrifuges. Below, we will analyze the causes of this heat dissipation.
One: When operating a second-hand centrifuge, it may operate at overload, causing an increase in current and a rated power exceeding the actual power, leading to overheating of the centrifuge's components.
Two, it could be due to an issue with the setup of a second-hand centrifuge or problems with the research facility's device. The energy conversion rate is relatively low during startup. Because the centrifuge is set up too quickly or the startup mechanism has problems, it's easy to encounter situations where the centrifugal power is excessive during the energy conversion to heat.
Three, over-setting the power can also lead to the fact that the actual power requirements for the development of second-hand centrifuges in our country are not as high, resulting in the power loss of enterprises being converted into electrical energy.





