
LXFZ-2 Electric Centrifugal Seed Divider
LXFZ-2 Electric Centrifugal Seed Divider for representative seed-lot subdivision for testing.
It helps teams prepare more consistent subsamples for inspection or germination testing.

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Key Specifications
Full details →- Model fit
- Configured during quote
- SKU family
- AGR-0016
- Sizing
- Model-specific dimensions confirmed from the selected configuration
- Ordering
- Quote-reviewed before fulfillment
- Category
- Agriculture & Food Science
- Build notes
- Confirm accessories, station layout, and support needs before purchase
LXFZ-2 Electric Centrifugal Seed Divider supports seed sample splitting and preparation for research, quality-control, or field teams that need a documented instrument configuration. Use it when the workflow requires representative seed-lot subdivision for testing and the listed specifications match the sample type, deployment setting, and throughput needs. Configuration notes: Seed Divider Model:LXFY-2
Applications include representative seed-lot subdivision for testing, method comparison across sample groups, and procurement planning for seed sample splitting and preparation.
Key listed details include Parameter: Value; Hopper capacity: 2 kg; Work error: < ±0.5% per kg; Size: 33*33*49cm; Power: 220V 50HZ.
Plan the setup around seed counters, sample containers, seed purity workstations. Request a quote to confirm the final configuration, current availability, compatible accessories, and any required consumables.
Parameter
- Value
Hopper capacity
- 2 kg
Work error
- < ±0.5% per kg
Size
- 33*33*49cm
Power
- 220V 50HZ
Packing list
- One unit of machine and 3 units of sample holder
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