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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Refrigerated centrifuge (-9 degrees C to 40 degrees C) with speeds ranging from 100 to 4,400 RPM
Accommodates fixed- and swing-bucket rotors for use with microcentrifuge tubes, glass and plastic tubes, cell culture and blood collection tubes
Two programming keys store user-defined profiles for quick access to routine procedures
Automatic rotor imbalance detection increases safety
Standby cooling mode maintains temperature when unit is not in use
The Eppendorf Model 5702 R variable-speed, refrigerated centrifuge spins between 100 and 4,400 RPM and accommodates a variety of fixed-and swing-bucket rotors that can be configured for a range of capacities, making it suitable for a variety of lab protocols. The rotor can be used with microcentrifuge tubes, glass and plastic tubes, and cell culture and blood collection tubes. It has two programming keys that store user-defined profiles for routine procedures. Two rotary knobs on the front of the unit allow quick entry of sample variables. A standby cooling mode maintains the selected, refrigerated temperature when the unit is not in use. The centrifuge is designed to be used with heat-sensitive samples in clinical and cell culture labs. The speed variable on the Eppendorf 5702 R centrifuge can be set in increments of 100 from 100 to 4,400 RPM. A fast temperature function can rapid cool the centrifuge chamber, and a standby cooling mode maintains selected temperatures with the lid closed when the centrifuge is not in use. The 5702 R will automatically detect a rotor imbalance, increasing lab and sample safety. Rotors are sold separately. The Eppendorf 5702 R centrifuge operates at 230V/50Hz with a maximum power supply of 380 W. Its temperature ranges from -9° C to 40° C. It spins up to 4,400 RPM and has a 10.2” access height. The centrifuge measures 10.2 x 15.0 x 22.8 inches (H x W x D), and weighs 78 lb. (H is height, the vertical distance from 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. Eppendorf manufactures instruments for cell manipulation, and automated devices for liquid handling, for use in life science research laboratories. The company was founded in Hamburg, Germany in 1945, and has its headquarters there.