Sorvall SLA-1500 Super-Lite Autoclavable 121c Rotor Laboratory Equipment
- Make Sorvall
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model SLA-1500 Super-Lite Autoclavable 121c
- Serial 9752364
- Weight 20.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 12.0in x 12.0in x 12.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Greetings fellow scientists! Let's dive into the mesmerizing world of the Sorvall SLA-1500 Super-Lite Autoclavable 121c Rotor, a Class 3 - Service equipment known for its groundbreaking innovation. This unique rotor, while currently in 'For parts or not working' condition, is a marvel when it comes to ultra-light autoclavable rotors. The Sorvall SLA-1500 is widely employed in laboratory settings for applications such as cell isolation, DNA extraction, and protein purification. Despite the current need for rethreading and a lid that won't lock, the potential for groundbreaking work in centrifugation remains unparalleled. Let's embrace the quirks of this rotor and unlock its full potential, bringing forth the dawn of new scientific discoveries!
Key Features- Ultra-light autoclavable design
- Ideal for cell isolation and DNA extraction
- Innovative protein purification capabilities
- Maximum spin rate: N/A
- Compatible with: Sorvall SLA-1500 Super-Lite Autoclavable 121c
- Rotor capacity: N/A
- Programmable settings: No
- Safety features: Lid won't lock - needs rethreading
Metric: 9.07 kg
Imperial: 20 lbs
Metric: 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm
Imperial: 12 in x 12 in x 12 in
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Harmonized Code DetailsCentrifuges; nesi, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus, for liquids or gases: Centrifuges
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