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Z763101

Prism Mini Centrifuge

AC/DC input 230 V AC, European 2-pin plug

Synonym(s):

centrifugation

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NACRES:
NB.22
UNSPSC Code:
40161701
Manufacturer/tradename:
Labnet C1801-230-EU
Parameter:
2000 × g, 6000 rpm
Feature:
CE compliant, to hold 4 8 x 0.2mL strip tubes, to hold 8 1.5/2.0 mL microcentrifuge tubes
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feature

CE compliant, to hold 4 8 x 0.2mL strip tubes, to hold 8 1.5/2.0 mL microcentrifuge tubes

manufacturer/tradename

Labnet C1801-230-EU

parameter

2000 × g, 6000 rpm

technique(s)

centrifugation: suitable

General description

The Prism mini centrifuge is compact and economical, allowing each workstation to be equipped with a “personal” centrifuge. Ideal for quick spins, it can be used for a wide range of molecular biology separations. The centrifuge was designed to be extremely compact with an exceptionally small footprint.

Included are 2 quick release interchangeable rotors, which spin up to 6000 RPM′s. The electronic brake and self opening lid allow for quick deceleration to reduce handling time.

A maintenance-free drive system and unique design allow for quiet operation and excellent air flow, to protect temperature sensitive samples. This centrifuge is also cold room compatible.

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Prism is a trademark of Labnet Intl., Inc.


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