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Eppendorf® Thermomixer Compact

with 1.5 mL block, AC/DC input 115 V AC

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Synonym(s):
dry bath, heat block
UNSPSC Code:
41102404
NACRES:
NB.76

AC/DC input

115 V (AC)

manufacturer/tradename

Eppendorf® 5384000020 (USA)

availability

not available in EU

W × D × H

20.6 cm × 30.4 cm × 17.0 cm

capacity

, holds 1 block

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General description

This new thermomixer combines heating and shaking of 24 × 1.5 mL samples at a time to ease user workload. Incubation and mixing may also be performed independently. Includes autoclavable and freezer-safe numbered rack with 24 numbered positions make processing and transporting samples quick and easy.

  • Short-mix function for quick vortex applications
  • Mixing speed - 300 to 1,300 rpm
  • Mixing stroke - 3 mm
  • Temperature Control Range: 4°C above ambient up to 99°C in 1°C increments
  • Temperature Accuracy - ± 0.5°C at 20 to 45 °C

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Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG

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