Product Name
Eppendorf® Centrifuge 5425, knob control, with Rotor FA-24x2 including aerosol-tight QuickLock lid, AC/DC input 120 V AC, US 3-pin plug
feature
CSA approved
to hold 24 1.5/2.0 mL tubes
with Rotor FA-24x2 including aerosol-tight QuickLock lid
knob control
manufacturer/tradename
Eppendorf® 5405000441
parameter
15060 rpm speed (Max Speed )
technique(s)
centrifugation: suitable
capacity
10 x 5.0 mL(max rotor capacity)
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Application
Eppendorf® Centrifuge 5425 has been used to centrifuge bacterial culture to pellet the bacterial cells.
Features and Benefits
- Rotary knob control panel for easy parameter adjustments
- Equipped with Rotor FA-24x2 including aerosol-tight QuickLock lid
- Non-refrigerated
- 120 V, 50-60 Hz
- Has a main switch/power switch for switching the centrifuge on and off
- Reaches a maximum of 21,300 × g or 15,060 rpm
- Includes 3 program keys for easy selection of user-defined settings
- Offers over ten different acceleration and braking ramps for precise control
General description
Centrifuge 5425 is the new laboratory standard with its 24-place capacity and speed up to 21, 330 x G. Focusing on standard applications, it is an essential piece of equipment for modern labs ensuring optimal separation. The centrifuge 5425 serves as a reliable Partner especially for high-throughput users Expecting a top level of ergonomic comfort and provides great flexibility with its 6 rotor options.
The monitoring glass of the centrifuge serves as a visual aid for checking the rotor′s speed or performing a rotor stop using a stroboscope. Additionally, the control panel includes a display and keys for easy operation of the centrifuge.
Legal Information
Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
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