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Eppendorf F45-24-11 Rotor 24-Place 13,200 RPM Centrifugation Accessory
Eppendorf F45-24-11 Rotor 24-Place 13,200 RPM Centrifugation Accessory
Eppendorf F45-24-11 Rotor 24-Place 13,200 RPM Centrifugation Accessory
Eppendorf F45-24-11 Rotor 24-Place 13,200 RPM Centrifugation Accessory

Eppendorf F45-24-11 Rotor 24-Place 13,200 RPM Centrifugation Accessory

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Eppendorf

F45-24-11
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Details

  • Category
    Centrifugation
  • Dimension
    7.0in x 7.0in x 2.0in
  • Serial
    N/A
  • Shipping Type
    FedEx Ground
  • Manufacturing
    Does Not Apply
  • Voltage / Hertz
    Does Not Apply / Does Not Apply

Description

Product Information

The Eppendorf F45-24-11 is a used fixed-angle rotor, in very good condition, designed for Eppendorf 5415 D and 5415 R microcentrifuges. It accommodates 24 tubes of either 1.5 mL or 2.0 mL, achieving speeds of 13,200 RPM and a maximum relative centrifugal force (RCF) of 16,110 x g. This rotor shows slight signs of wear from typical use, but its functionality remains intact, ensuring reliable performance for laboratory centrifugation applications. Ideal for researchers and lab technicians requiring precise sample processing.


Key Features
  • Designed for Eppendorf 5415 D and 5415 R microcentrifuges
  • Holds 24 x 1.5 mL or 2.0 mL tubes
  • Fixed-angle rotor design
  • Maximum speed of 13,200 RPM
  • Maximum RCF of 16,110 x g

Specifications
  • Capacity: 24 x 1.5/2.0 mL
  • Max Speed: 13,200 RPM
  • Max RCF: 16,110 x g
  • Compatible with Models: Eppendorf 5415 D, 5415 R

Weight

Imperial: 2.4 Pounds

Metric: 1.09 Kilograms


Shipping Dimensions

Imperial: 8.4 lb x 8.4 lb x 2.4 lb

Metric: 21.34 cm x 21.34 cm x 6.1 cm


Harmonized Code

842119


Harmonized Code Details

842119 - Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; parts thereof, other than cream separators. This code applies as it represents parts of centrifugation equipment, which is the function of a rotor.