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Labnet Quick Spin Minifuges

Strip Tube model, holds two 8 x 0.2 mL PCR strip tubes or 16 individual 0.2 mL tubes, AC input 230 V

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Synonym: centrifuge laboratory, lab centrifuge, micro centrifuge

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Related Categories Centrifugation Supplies, Centrifuges, Labnet, Labnet Centrifugation, Labnet Centrifuges,
feature   CE compliant
  CSA approved
availability   not available in North America

Description

General description

The original Quick Spin Minifuge is available with two different rotor configurations. The Strip Tube model holds two 8 x 0.2 mL PCR strip tubes or 16 individual 0.2 mL tubes. The Standard model accommodates 6 x 1.5/2.0 mL tubes directly and smaller tubes with adapters. Both 0.5 and 0.4 mL adapters are supplied with the standard unit.

Requiring less than six inches of bench space, the economical Quick Spin Minifuges are ideal for personal use. Both units can be used for applications such as microfiltration of samples and quick spin downs from the walls and caps of tubes.

Operation of the centrifuge begins when the lid is closed. The rotor is quickly accelerated to 6,000 rpm. Upon opening the lid, the rotor comes to a stop.

• Maximum speed/RCF: 6,000 rpm/2,000 x g
• Maximum capacity: Strip tube rotor 2 x 0.2 mL strips; Standard tube rotor 6 x 1.5/2.0 mL
• Dimensions: (W x D x H): 5 in. (12.7 cm) x 5 in. (12.7 cm) x 4.4 in. (11.2 cm)
• Weight: 1 lb/ 0.45 kg

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