Thermo Fisher Launches Eco-Friendly Cryofuge, BIOS, and LYNX Floor Centrifuges

New BIO and LYNX centrifuges on a white background

Sustainable cooling technology meets high-performance centrifugation

Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced three new floor-model centrifuge lines—Cryofuge™, BIOS, and LYNX—designed to meet the growing demand for sustainable, high-performance laboratory equipment. These are the first centrifuges equipped with natural refrigerant cooling systems, fully compliant with EU and US EPA F-gas regulations, making them ideal for laboratories prioritizing green technologies.

At the core of the design is GreenCool™ Technology, a next-generation refrigerant system with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of just 1—over 1,300 times less impactful than traditional cooling methods. These models are manufactured at Thermo Fisher’s zero-waste, 100 percent renewable-energy-powered facility in Germany, ensuring sustainability throughout the product lifecycle.

Precision and Reliability for Every Application

While sustainability is a core focus, these centrifuges don’t compromise on performance. They are ideal for a wide range of applications—from blood banking and bioprocessing to high-throughput research—offering superior temperature control, quieter operation, and reduced energy consumption.

Key Features of the Cryofuge™, BIOS, and LYNX Centrifuges

  • Natural refrigerant system with GreenCool™ Technology (GWP = 1)

  • Up to 15 percent energy savings over previous models

  • Ergonomic design for easier setup and operation

  • Quieter and lighter for a more comfortable lab environment

  • High-speed capabilities even at 4°C for sensitive samples

  • Flexible configurations for diverse research and processing needs

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