Lab equipment > Centrifuges

Microcentrifuge/Microhaematocrit

07 May, 2009

Clements expands its centrifuge range with the release of the Orbital 160 High Speed Microcentrifuge (CEN 90200). The maintenance-free Orbital 160 is driven by a microprocessor controlled brushless DC motor, capable of generating up to 18,360 g.


LabServ Microcentrifuge

08 April, 2009

The LabServ Microcentrifuge (LBS7510) spins up to 2200 x g and holds 6 x 2 mL/1.5 mL tubes. It comes equipped with adapters for 0.5 mL tubes as well as an interchangeable rotor for 2 x 8-strip PCR tubes (0.2 mL).


Microcentrifuge

08 April, 2009 by

The 30-place microcentrifuge 5430 line provides a range of options, including eight different rotors, tubes from 0.2 to 50 mL, microtest plates, deepwell plates and slides.


Clements benchtop centrifuge

07 April, 2009

The Clements Orbital 360 Benchtop Centrifuge (CEN 91700) features a maintenance free, brushless DC motor, capable of a maximum speed of 5,000 rpm (4,100 g).


30-place microcentrifuge

06 April, 2009 by

Eppendorf has released the 5430, a 30-place microcentrifuge. Users have the choice of eight different rotors, for tubes from 0.2 up to 50 mL, microtest plates, deepwell plates and slides.


LabServ benchtop centrifuge

01 November, 2008

The LabServ Gyrospin Centrifuge (LBS7520) spins up to 12,300 x g and is capable of spinning 12 x 2 mL or 1.5 mL tubes. Adapters for 0.5 mL tubes are included.


Microcentrifuge rack

01 August, 2008

SSI has introduced the IsoFreeze MCT rack for microcentrifuge tubes to its range.


30-place microcentrifuge

01 August, 2008

Eppendorf has released the 5430, a 30-place microcentrifuge. Users have the choice of eight different rotors, for tubes from 0.2 up to 50 mL, microtest plates, deepwell plates and slides.


Sterile centrifuge and microcentrifuge tubes

01 July, 2008

LabServ sterile centrifuge tubes have easy-to-read black graduations which are accurate to ±2% with a large white writing area.


Benchtop centrifuges

05 May, 2006

The Sigma 3-18 and 3-18K high-speed benchtop centrifuges have maximum speeds of 16,000 and 18,000 rpm.


Cell harvesting and blood separation

07 April, 2006

Beckman Coulter has introduced an adapter that spins 50 mL conical tubes in the Allegra X-15R and X-12 Series benchtop centrifuges. The adapter accommodates 28 tubes per run in a BioCertified, self-balancing rotor and is suitable for cell harvesting and blood separation applications. The adapter runs at up to 5250 x g in the Aries 4 x 750 mL self-balancing rotor, which detects and automatically corrects for imbalance, continuing the run without shutdown.


Personal microcentrifuge

16 March, 2005

Edwards' in-house manufacturing division has available the low-cost QikSpin personal microcentrifuge made in Australia. The centrifuge's maximum speed is 6000 rpm producing 2000 rcf. Two interchangeable rotors are supplied with each unit to accommodate 16 x 0.2 mL and 8 x 0.5/1.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes.


Small centrifuges

14 July, 2004

Thermoline has a digital centrifuge available. The model THC-16D has a maximum speed of 4000 rpm and a capacity of 16 x 10 mL tubes. A micro haematocrit centrifuge model THHC-24, which has a maximum speed of 12,000 rpm with a 24 tube rotor, is also available.


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