A laboratory centrifuge is a rotor-driven device for rapidly separating liquid samples. The centrifuge rotates, causing centripetal acceleration and separating material depending on density. For research laboratories, hospitals, and any institution that needs to separate material from liquid sample preparations, laboratory centrifuges have a wide range of uses. The size of the samples, freezer capacity, rotor velocity, and optical detection potential all influence the model adaptability of a centrifuge. Laboratory centrifuges with varied capacities, such as high-speed refrigerated centrifuges, can be used in a variety of research settings. The kind of rotor, noise, corrosion resistance, and model adaptability are all important factors to consider when selecting a centrifuge.