Tabletop Centrifuge

A staple of all laboratory environments, tabletop centrifuges (sometimes referred to as benchtop centrifuges or simply lab centrifuges) facilitate harvesting and separating particulates in suspension. They are typically used in the laboratory by biologists, chemists and biochemists alike for rapid separation of precipitates from reaction mixtures or, at higher accelerations, for sedimentation of cell membrane fractions. Featured compact centrifuges can be divided into several categories based on applications and rotor type. Rotors can have angle-fixed or swing head configurations that are typically interchangeable. Maximum speeds range from 4-40,000 RPMs. Models offer a wide range of acceleration and brake rates, and some offer refrigeration.
CompanyEppendorf North AmericaEppendorf North America
ItemEppendorf Microcentrifuge Model 5430 and 5430 RCentrifuge 5425
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Catalog Number5430 / 5430 R5405000441
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Speed Rangeup to 17,500 rpm0 to 15,060 rpm
Maximum RCF30,130 x g21,330 × g
Capacityup to 30 - 1.5/2 ml Tubes, 6 x 50 ml, 2 x MTP10 × 5.0 mL
RefrigeratedYes (5430 R)No
DescriptionUnique cross-over Centrifuges 5430 and 5430 R bring multipurpose versatility to every lab bench!

These new centrifuges spin rotors for Eppendorf tubes and PCR strips as you would expect from any microcentrifuge. But that’s not all. In a compact size—just over a foot of bench space—Models 5430 and
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Centrifuge 5425 is the laboratory standard with its 24-place capacity and speed up to 21,330 × 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 ... Read More
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