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Multipurpose Microcentrifuge
Dec 15 2009 | Products
Eppendorf’s new cross-over Centrifuge 5430 R is a microcentrifuge with multipurpose capabilities—it spins tubes from 0.2ml to 50ml and microplates, it has a maximum speed of 30,130 x g (17,500 rpm) and requires 15-inches of bench space.
Microcentrifuge Line
Nov 27 2007 | Products
Models 5418 and 5424 microcentrifuges include standard aerosol-tight rotors that hold 18 or 24 microcentrifuge tubes, respectively. Lid design provides optimized airflow and noise reduced nearly down to background level. Operation is quiet, even for runs that do not use the rotor lid.
Benchtop Centrifuge (11675)
Sep 11 2007 | Products
Microfuge 16 has a small footprint, weighs just 14 pounds and is less than seven inches tall. This microcentrifuge spins quietly at 16,163 × g (14,800 RPM) for fast pelleting or isolation of DNA, RNA, proteins and viruses.
Microcentrifuges (11681)
Sep 11 2007 | Products
Models 5418 and 5424 include standard aerosol-tight rotors that hold 18 or 24 microcentrifuge tubes, respectively. Lids are designed for optimized airflow and reduced noise levels (practically down to background level). Operation is quiet even for runs that do not use the rotor lid.
Compact Centrifuge
Jan 6 2006 | Archive
The Z100 A compact centrifuge is supplied with a six place rotor for tubes with capacities of 10 to 15 ml, accepts smaller tubes with the use of adapters, and accommodates all common blood collection tubes. Speed is variable from 1,000 to 4,000 rpm (1,900 × g).
Mini Centrifuge (6927)
Jan 6 2006 | Archive
Sarstedt Mini Centrifuge has a 6× 6 footprint and weighs only 2 lbs. It is designed for quick spin downs, microfiltrations and cell separations. The instrument features two interchangeable rotors for micro tubes (6 × 1.5/2.0 ml) and 0.
Microcentrifuges (6619)
Nov 8 2005 | Archive
Microcentrifuge models 5418 and 5424 include standard aerosol-tight rotors that hold 18 or 24 microcentrifuge tubes, respectively. They feature lids for optimized airflow and reduced noise levels practically down to background level. Operation is quiet, even for runs that do not use the rotor lid.
Microcentrifuge (6415)
Sep 8 2005 | Archive
Micromax refrigerated and ventilated microcentrifuge is suited for use in a number of settings, including DNA/RNA molecular biology, clinical and forensic labs. The unit can produce force up to 21,000 × g at speeds of 15,000 rpm. It accelerates to full speed in <15 sec, minimizing wait time.
Microhematocrit Centrifuge
Sep 7 2005 | Archive
The M24 microhematocrit centrifuge spins up to 24 standard 75 mm capillary tubes. Hematocrits can be spun in under five minutes at 11,000 rpm. The unit includes a 15-minute timer, a brake button and a microhematocrit reader disk, which allows tubes to be read directly from the rotor.
Refrigerated Microcentrifuge
Sep 7 2005 | Archive
Z233 MK-2 refrigerated microcentrifuge provides high speed capabilities with intelligent control and features a variety of rotor options, including the 6-ml × 30-ml angle rotor.