Refrigerated Laboratory Centrifuge

Refrigeration constitutes an important added feature to any laboratory centrifuge. Refrigerated laboratory centrifuges temperature ranges as wide as -20C – 40C, making them perfect for DNA, RNA, PCR or antibody analysis. A refrigerated laboratory centrifuge can obtain rotational speeds of over 30,000 rpm, and a relative centrifugal force (RCF) of over 65,000 x g. A refrigerated lab centrifuge comes in a number of configurations, including swing bucket or fixed-angle types, or both. These centrifugation systems utilize centrifuge tips and tubes or well-plates for use in a number of applications, with capacities reaching 4 x 500 ml. It is important to seek refrigerated laboratory centrifuges with efficient cooling systems, automatic unit conversion capability, and other high-throughput enabling features.

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Axygen® Axyspin Refrigerated Microcentrifuge
Corning Incorporated
  • Temperature Range:
    -10° to 40°C
  • Speed Range:
    500 to 13500 rpm
  • Maximum RCF:
    17,135 x g
  • Capacity:
    24 x 1.5/2.0 mL
Labnet Prism™ and Prism R Refrigerated Microcentrifuge
Corning Incorporated
  • Temperature Range:
    -10 to 40C
  • Speed Range:
    up to 13,500 rpm
  • Maximum RCF:
    17,135 x g
  • Capacity:
    up to 24 2.0 ml Tubes
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Frontier 5000 Series Multi Pro Refrigerated Centrifuges
OHAUS Corporation
  • Temperature Range:
    -20°C to 40°C
  • Speed Range:
    200 rpm to 18000 rpm
  • Maximum RCF:
    24,325 x g
  • Capacity:
    4 x 100 mL or 6 x 250 mL
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