Laboratory Centrifuge & Analyzer Metal Frames

Laboratory Centrifuge & Analyzer Metal Frames

Laboratory centrifuges and analytical instruments require highly rigid, precision-engineered metal frames to support high-speed operation, protect sensitive optical and fluidic components, and ensure long-term structural stability.

Product Introduction

Laboratory centrifuges and analytical instruments require highly rigid, precision-engineered metal frames to support high-speed operation, protect sensitive optical and fluidic components, and ensure long-term structural stability. Every frame is manufactured according to customer technical specifications using precision sheet metal fabrication, multi-axis CNC machining, TIG/MIG welding, and industrial surface finishing.

 

Engineering Advantages for Precision Instruments

 

Structural Rigidity for High-Speed Operation

Reinforced frame designs effectively damp vibrations and maintain precise alignment of motors, rotors, and sensors during high-speed rotation (up to 15,000+ RPM).
Controlled Tolerances for Fast Assembly

Critical mounting holes, locating surfaces, and machined interfaces are held to strict tolerances (up to ±0.05 mm), ensuring high repeatability and eliminating manual fitting adjustments.
Optimized Internal Layout

Frame geometries provide maximum spatial efficiency for electronic modules, fluidic lines, cooling manifolds, and routine maintenance access without compromising load-bearing strength.
Corrosion Resistance & Hygiene

Material selection, stress-relief welding, and specialized surface treatments ensure long-term stability and chemical resistance in sterilized laboratory environments. 

 

Collaborative Engineering & DFM Support

 

Engineering collaboration begins prior to production. Our engineering team reviews every drawing package to optimize fabrication methods and prevent potential assembly issues.

 

  • 2D/3D CAD Review & DFM Analysis (STEP, IGES, PDF)
  • Material & Surface Treatment Optimization
  • Weldment Distortion Control & Structural Reinforcement
  • Design-to-Cost Recommendations & Prototype Support 

 

Manufacturing Capabilities & Materials

 

Processing Capabilities
Cut & Machine: Fiber Laser Cutting, CNC Milling, CNC Turning, Tapping, Counterboring.
Form & Join: CNC Bending, TIG/MIG Welding, Spot Welding, Robotic Welding.
Fasten & Finish: Hardware Insertion, Grinding, Hairline Brushing, Sandblasting, Electropolishing, Passivation, Powder Coating, Anodizing, Zinc Plating.
Material Options
Stainless Steel (304 / 304L / 316 / 316L): Outstanding corrosion and chemical resistance for clinical and reagent-contact environments.
Cold Rolled Steel (SPCC) & Galvanized Steel (SECC): High structural strength for internal chassis applications (typically powder-coated).
Aluminum Alloys (5052 / 6061-T6) & Extrusions: Excellent strength-to-weight ratio for modular or portable equipment designs. 

 

Inspection & Quality Assurance

 

Raw Material Traceability: Material Test Reports (MTR) provided upon request.
First Article Inspection (FAI): Comprehensive verification prior to volume production.
In-Process Quality Control (IPQC): Continuous monitoring of weld integrity, bend angles, and hole locations.
CMM Verification: High-precision Coordinate Measuring Machine inspection for critical geometric tolerances.
Final Inspection (FQC): Surface coating thickness tests, visual checks, and assembly fitting verification. 

 

Applications

Laboratory & Refrigerated Centrifuges

Clinical Chemistry & Hematology Analyzers

Automated Immunoassay Systems

PCR & Thermal Cycling Platforms

DNA Sequencing & Molecular Diagnostic Equipment

Liquid Handling & Automated Sample Prep Workstations

 

Key Benefits for Global OEM Buyers

 

Single-Source Manufacturing: Consolidate laser cutting, machining, welding, and surface treatment under one supplier.
Reduced Procurement Risk: ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certified production ensures strict compliance and batch consistency.
Faster Turnaround: Streamlined workflows shorten lead times for both prototypes and volume orders. 

 

Ready to Optimize Your Frame Assembly?

 

Upload CAD Drawings: Send your STEP, IGES, or PDF files for a complete DFM evaluation.
Fast Response: Receive a detailed quotation and engineering review within 24 hours. 

 

FAQ

 

Q: Can you manufacture according to our engineering drawings?

A: Yes. Production is based on customer-supplied 2D drawings, 3D models, or technical specifications. Engineering review is completed before manufacturing to verify manufacturability and dimensional requirements.

Q: Which materials are commonly used for laboratory equipment frames?

A: Common materials include stainless steel 304, stainless steel 316, cold rolled steel, galvanized steel, and aluminum alloys. Material recommendations can be made according to equipment operating conditions and corrosion resistance requirements.

Q: What manufacturing processes are available?

A: We provide laser cutting, CNC machining, precision bending, welding, hardware insertion, grinding, polishing, powder coating, anodizing, and complete assembly support.

Q: Can you produce prototype samples before mass production?

A: Yes. Prototype manufacturing is available for design validation, functional testing, and assembly verification before volume production begins.

Q: How do you ensure dimensional accuracy?

A: Critical dimensions are inspected throughout production using precision measuring equipment such as CMMs, height gauges, calipers, and dedicated inspection fixtures. First article inspection is completed before batch production.

Q: Can the frames support high-speed centrifuge operation?

A: Yes. Frame structures are designed according to application requirements, with reinforced sections and precision mounting interfaces that help maintain structural stability during high-speed operation.

Q: Do you provide surface treatments suitable for laboratory environments?

A: Yes. Available finishes include powder coating, electropolishing, passivation, anodizing, brushing, sandblasting, and zinc plating, depending on the material and application.

Q: Can complete assemblies be supplied instead of individual fabricated parts?

A: Yes. Depending on project requirements, we can supply welded frame assemblies, integrated structural components, and assembly-ready metal frames to reduce customer assembly time and simplify supply chain management.

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