A centrifuge is a device that uses centrifugal force to separate its components.
Centrifuge may also refer to:
- Various types of centrifuges
- Laboratory centrifuge, a laboratory equipment which spins liquid samples at high speed
- Peeler centrifuge, a device that performs by rotating filtration basket in an axis
- Gas centrifuge, a device that performs isotope separation of gases
- Zippe-type centrifuge, a gas centrifuge designed to enrich the rare fissile isotope uranium-235
- Decanter centrifuge, a device that employs a high rotational speed to separate components of different densities
- Large diameter centrifuge, any centrifuge extending several meters
- Ultracentrifuge, a centrifuge optimized for spinning a rotor at very high speeds
- Solid bowl centrifuge, a type of centrifuge that uses the principle of sedimentation
- Conical plate centrifuge, a type of centrifuge which provides a parallel configuration of centrifugation spaces
- Screen scroll centrifuge, a filtering or screen centrifuge
- Pusher centrifuge, a type of filtration technique
- The machine used for high-g training of aviators by simulating g-force
- Centrifuge (camps), a series of Christian summer camps
- Spin (physics), the spin direction in quantum mechanics
- Centrifuge casting, a method used for manufacturing of cast parts
- Centrifuge Accommodations Module, a cancelled element of the International Space Station
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