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By Customer Request: Even More Versatile
Lab Academy
Can an all-rounder become even more versatile? Yes, it can! With the Rotor F-45-22-17 for 5 mL microcentrifuge tubes, introduced in the summer of 2020, we are fulfilling the wishes of many customers.
This article appeared first in BioNews, Eppendorf’s biannual customer magazine since 1993.
Now with 16 rotors, the Concentrator plus has achieved legend status with respect to versatility. At the same time, demand for the 5 mL rotor shows that the Eppendorf Tube 5.0 mL has become firmly established in the laboratory.
Now with 16 rotors, the Concentrator plus has achieved legend status with respect to versatility. At the same time, demand for the 5 mL rotor shows that the Eppendorf Tube 5.0 mL has become firmly established in the laboratory.
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Rotor F-45-22-17
- Capacity: 22 x Eppendorf Tubes® 5.0 mL with snap cap or screw cap
- Vessel size: Ø17 / 59.4 – 67.4 mm
- Maximum g-force: 242 x g
- Maximum speed: 1,400 rpm
- Maximum load: 10 g per bore (tube and sample)
Concentrator plus
Its advanced heating technology provides best sample treatment, thereby ensuring quick, efficient, and gentle vacuum concentration of DNA/RNA, nucleotides, proteins, and other aqueous or alcohol-based samples.
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