Labconco 7810011 CentriVap Benchtop Centrifugal Vacuum Concentrator, Refrigerated, 1,725 rpm, Acrylic Lid, 230V

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Brand: Labconco

Features:

  • Refrigerated centrifugal vacuum concentrator with a maximum speed of 1,725 rpm
  • Requires rotor, rotary vane vacuum pump, and CentriVap cold trap (all sold separately)
  • Programs run time from 1 to 999 minutes and stores up to nine programs
  • 230VAC, 60Hz input power with 8' cord and NEMA 6-15 plug
  • Concentrator stops when acrylic lid opens for increased safety

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The Labconco 7810011 refrigerated benchtop centrifugal vacuum concentrator has a maximum speed of 1,725 rpm. This concentrator requires a rotor, rotary vane vacuum pump, and CentriVap cold trap (all sold separately). The microprocessor with LCD programs run time from 1 to 999 minutes and stores up to nine programs. It stops when the acrylic lid opens for increased safety. The concentrator has a stainless-steel and epoxy-coated exterior and a PTFE-coated aluminum chamber for simplified cleanup. It accepts 230V, 60Hz input power and has a 8' cord with a NEMA 6-15 plug.

This centrifugal vacuum concentrator is designed for use with temperature-sensitive aqueous samples.

Specifications
Required accessoriesRotor, rotary vane vacuum pump, and CentriVap cold trap (all sold separately)
Maximum speed1,725 rpm
Timer1 to 999 min
Power230VAC, 60Hz, NEMA 6-15 plug
Weight22kg
Dimensions297 x 373 x 490mm (H x W x D)

H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.

A centrifuge is used to spin fluids of different densities to separate various parts, commonly blood and DNA samples. Centrifuges are composed of the main body or housing and a spinning rotor. Tubes of cellular material suspended in liquid are inserted into the rotor and spun at various speeds to separate components. Centrifuges are used in medical, industrial, and research laboratories, as well as academic and clinical settings.

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