Microcentrifuge

Laboratory centrifuges spin a sample at high speeds in order to separate particles in suspension. Centrifuges are found in many types of labs including biological, environmental, pharmaceutical, and clinical labs. Microcentrifgues differ from standard laboratory centrifuges in the size of the tubes used. Microcentrifuge tubes are much smaller than standard tubes, generally in the 1.5-mL to 2-mL range, though models that support larger or smaller tubes can be purchased. When purchasing a microcentrifuge, it is important to consider temperature range, equipment size, speed, and size of centrifuge tubes accepted.

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Eppendorf Microcentrifuge Model 5418
Eppendorf North America
  • Speed Range:
    100 to 14,000 rpm
  • Maximum RCF:
    16,873 x g
  • Capacity:
    up to 18 - 1.5/2.0 ml Tubes
  • Refrigerated:
    No
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Eppendorf Microcentrifuge Model 5424
Eppendorf North America
  • Speed Range:
    100 to 15,000 rpm
  • Maximum RCF:
    21,130 x g
  • Capacity:
    up to 24 - 1.5/2.0 ml Tubes
  • Refrigerated:
    No
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