EPPENDORF NORTH AMERICA 022-62-020-7 Minispin Plus Microcentrifuge with 12-Place Rotor, 14100 RCF Maximum G-Force, 8.9" W x 4.7" H x 9.4" D, 9.5 lb. Weight, 120V, 50/60 Hz

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Features:

  • Whisper quiet operation and smooth runs
  • Maintenance-free drive reaches maximum speed in just 13 seconds
  • Digital display shows countdown time and speed/force
  • Easy-to-use arrow keys let you select run time and speed
  • Specially designed to minimize sample heating

EPPENDORF NORTH AMERICA

Details: The Eppendorf MiniSpin Microcentrifuges have a sleek exterior and provide safe, reliable and durable technology. The out-of-this-world design combines functionality, safety, ease of use and comfort€”a lot of "high" qualities to come standard in one compact microcentrifuge. Both models are high-performance, easy-to-operate 12-position models for research with small sample requirements. The perfectly designed metal rotor lid even accommodates virtually all spin columns. The maintenance-free drive of MiniSpin accelerates up to 12 x 1.5/2.0 ml microcentrifuge tubes to a maximum speed of 12,100 x g (13,400 rpm) in the blink of an eye€”and so quietly that you'll hardly know it's there. MiniSpin plus can top even that, reaching a maximum speed of 14,100 x g (14,500 rpm). MiniSpin and MiniSpin plus feature automatic lid release, a simple and easy-to-read display for intuitive operation and a separate short-spin key for immediate runs. MiniSpin plus even allows you to choose your own speed in short-spin mode as well as set the built-in timer to 99 minutes or "continuous operation." Their unique performance is in a galaxy of their own: finally, it's now possible to process samples rapidly and carry out routine runs, such as pelleting precipitated DNA or RNA, at your own lab bench with minimum time and effort.