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- Item: Centrifuge
- Item - Centrifuges: Centrifuge without Rotor
- Type - Centrifuge: Benchtop
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- Item: Rotor
- For Use With: Microcentrifuges
- Series: GCM-24
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- Item: Rotor
- Max. Speed - Lab Equipment: 15,000 RPM
- For Use With: Microcentrifuges
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- Item: Centrifuge with Rotor
- Max. Speed - Lab Equipment: 4,500 RPM
- Speed Control - Centrifuges: Variable
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- Item: Hand-Driven Centrifuge
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- Item: Rotor Adapters
- For Use With: GCM Series Microcentrifuges
- Color: Black
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- Item: Rotor
- Capacity - Lab Equipment: (4) 8 x 0.2mL
- For Use With: Microcentrifuges
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- Item: Eco-Spin Mini Centrifuge
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- Item: Compact Hematocrit Centrifuge, 115V
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- Item: Rotor
- For Use With: Microcentrifuges
- Max. Speed - Lab Equipment: 14,000 RPM
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- Item: Rotor
- Series: GCM-24
- For Use With: Microcentrifuges
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- Item: Centrifuge Brush 100 mL,PK12
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- Item: Centrifuge Package
- Item - Centrifuges: Centrifuge with Rotor
- Type - Centrifuge: Floor
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- Item: Centrifuge Brush 2-10 mL,PK12
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- Item: Rotor
- Capacity - Lab Equipment: 16 x 10mL, 16 x 5mL
- Max. Speed - Lab Equipment: 1,700 RPM
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- Item: Centrifuge Brush 50 mL,PK12
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- Item: Centrifuge Package
- Item - Centrifuges: Centrifuge with Rotor
- Type - Centrifuge: Benchtop
Key Features:
- Item: Rotor
- Capacity - Lab Equipment: 8 x 25mL
- Max. Speed - Lab Equipment: 1,700 RPM
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- Item: Centrifuge Package
- Item - Centrifuges: Centrifuge with Rotor
- Type - Centrifuge: Micro
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- Item: G-L Adapter
- For Use With: Centrifuges
- Accessory Type: G-L Adapter
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- Item: Light
- Includes: Strobe Light
- For Use With: CentriVap Micro IR Vacuum Concentrators
About Centrifuges
Centrifuges are a type of lab equipment used to separate particles in a mixture. By spinning at high speeds, centrifuges use centrifugal force to separate different components of the mixture by their density.
Types of Centrifuges
There are many types of centrifuges that can be used for different purposes. Microcentrifuges are small and lightweight and often used for applications like DNA isolation, while larger benchtop models are more powerful and can handle larger volumes. Ultracentrifuges spin at much higher speeds than other centrifuge types, allowing them to be used for more complex tasks such as protein analysis.
How Centrifuges are Made
Centrifuges are typically made from metal or plastic parts, with components such as motors, rotors, and buckets being carefully constructed from materials like stainless steel or aluminum. Many modern centrifuge models also incorporate sophisticated electronics and computerized controls that allow users to adjust speed and time settings with precision.
Industries that use Centrifuges
Centrifuges have many uses in industries ranging from medical research to manufacturing processes. They’re commonly found in labs where they’re used for experiments involving sample separation or particle analysis. In manufacturing settings they’re often utilized for chemical separation or quality control tests.
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