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Centrifuge 5420 - Centrifuge for Eppendorf tubes

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The ultimate centrifuge for Eppendorf tubes


The Eppendorf Centrifuge 5420 supports your spin column-based nucleic acid purification and gel-extraction workflows. This new centrifuge is a optimal centrifuge for Eppendorf tubes and offers 24-place capacity in an aerosol-tight rotor and speeds up to 21,300 × g in a small footprint.

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    • keypad, non-refrigerated, without rotor
    • 230 V/50 – 60 Hz (EU)
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    Catalog no. 5420000318

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    Versatile applications of Centrifuge 5420


    The Centrifuge 5420 was designed with your molecular biology routine applications in mind. The spectrum of methods includes DNA/RNA purification, DNA extraction from agarose gels, and PCR reaction set-up. It has a particularly small footprint to save space on the lab bench and an easy-to-clean keypad control panel. You can spin up to 24 tubes from 1.5 to 2.0 mL. Optional adapters extend the volume range to 0.4 and 0.5 mL tubes as well as 0.6 mL BD Microtainer®. A rotor for 32 PCR tubes (0.2 mL) or four PCR strips is available as well.

    Safety and efficiency with Eppendorf Centrifuge 5420


    For your safety, the standard rotor provides aerosol-tight containment for the centrifugation of hazardous samples such as viruses, pathogen bacteria or radioactive probes. This makes the centrifuge for Eppendorf tubes an excellent choice for various applications.

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    Did you know that if you register your Eppendorf Centrifuge 5420 with us you will get the following?
    • 100 epPoints® (for each product you register) to redeem in our rewards shop
    • Additional 3 months warranty when you register a centrifuge, shaker, CO2 incubator or cycler
    • Entry in an exclusive Eppendorf prize draw (for each product you register)
    • Get your personal product story to be posted on the Eppendorf website

    Getting started is super easy! Either -
    1. Download the Eppendorf App, scan and register OR
    2. Visit our webpage, log onto your myEppendorf account and enter the product serial number
    More information: www.eppendorf.link/product-registration

    End-of-life



    Disposal of packaging
    The packaging of the Eppendorf Centrifuge 5420 contains different materials, this can include a wooden pallet, cardboard, a plastic dust cover, and some foam parts. Recycling of materials becomes more and more important every day: Are you aware that nearly all cardboard material is recycled in Europe? Our centrifuge packaging cardboard material consists of ca. 50% recycling material. Please support the global sustainability initiative of recycling valuable raw material by also collecting the freezer cardboard packaging material and disposing of it in the appropriate collection container at your organization. In respect to the plastic dust cover made of LD-PE and the foam parts, we recommend to select a dedicated recycling partner where PE material can be recycled. We suggest you contact your local waste hauler or facility management team to understand the available recycling options for your organization.

    Disposal of instrument
    Our Eppendorf Centrifuge 5420 lasts for many years, but if it needs to be replaced, we kindly ask you to fulfill local requirements for disposal of these instruments. We strongly recommend a certified local recycling partner with experience in instruments with active cooling. Keeping it “local“ reduces the impact of transportation, and the "certified" aspect is recommended due to the safe and sustainable removal and recycling of the cooling liquids if it is a refrigerated centrifuge.

    Decontamination
    This piece of equipment was used in a laboratory and/ or was used to handle biological samples. Please keep in mind to adequately decontaminate the equipment which needs to be disposed. Check local requirements. For more information, get in contact with your local biosafety officer and/ or waste officer. Check if your local recycling partner has special instructions and/ or documentation requirements. You may also use the Eppendorf decontamination form sheet as guidance.