Eppendorf FA-45-24-11 Fixed-Angle Rotor for 5424/5424R Centrifuges
- Make Eppendorf
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model FA-45-24-11
- Serial 16476
- Weight 7.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 14.0in x 14.0in x 10.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition VG (Very Good)
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Eppendorf FA-45-24-11 Fixed-Angle Rotor is a high-quality, used centrifuge rotor designed for the 5424/5424R models. The rotor is in very good condition, with minor cosmetic blemishes from regular use. It features a lid aerosol-tight fixed angle design with a PTFE-coating. This rotor has a capacity of 24 x 1.5/2ml, reaching speeds up to 15,000 RPM with a max RCF of 21,130 x g. It is commonly used in various laboratory applications such as sample prep, DNA/RNA isolation, and protein purification. The Eppendorf FA-45-24-11 Rotor is a reliable and efficient option for labs seeking high-performance centrifugation.
Key Features- Fixed-angle design with lid aerosol-tight protection
- PTFE coating for durability and chemical resistance
- Capacity of 24 x 1.5/2ml
- Maximum speed of 15,000 RPM and max RCF of 21,130 x g
- Max RCF: 21,130 x g
- Max Speed: 15,000 rotations per minute
- Capacity: 24 x 1.5/2ml
- Rotor Type: Fixed Angle
Metric: 3.17 kg
Imperial: 7 lb
Metric: 35.56 cm x 35.56 cm x 25.4 cm
Imperial: 14 in x 14 in x 10 in
90272000
Harmonized Code Details90272000 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surface tension, or the like; instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound, or light, n.e.s.in this chapter
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