USA Scientific IR Dual Rotor Microcentrifuge 6000 RPM 110V 60Hz Used
USA Scientific
Details
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CategoryCentrifugation
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Dimension6.0in x 7.0in x 6.0in
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Serial061035
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The USA Scientific Dual Rotor Personal Microcentrifuge Model IR is a compact, efficient microcentrifuge designed for rapid spinning of small fluid samples. This used unit, in very good condition, has been tested to specifications and functions as intended. It features slight cosmetic blemishes consistent with normal use. This centrifuge is ideal for laboratories needing quick sedimentation of particles. The device quickly reaches a top speed of 6000 RPM and supports 1.5/2.0/0.5 mL tubes and 0.2 mL tubes with a maximum relative centrifugal force of 2000 x g. With its small footprint, it saves significant space on the benchtop or in a fume hood. Operate the centrifuge easily with an on/off switch or by opening and closing the lid. Included are two interchangeable rotors: a 6-place rotor for 1.5 or 2.0 mL tubes and a 16-place rotor for 0.2 mL tubes. Powered by 110V, 60Hz, it becomes a crucial tool for workflows in molecular biology, microbiology, and biochemistry labs.
Key Features
- Dual rotor personal microcentrifuge
- 6000 RPM speed
- 2000 x g relative centrifugal force
- Supports 1.5/2.0/0.5 mL tubes and 0.2 mL tubes
- Small footprint for space-saving
- Includes 6-place and 16-place rotors
- 110V, 60Hz power supply
Specifications
- Maximum Speed: 6000 RPM
- Maximum Relative Centrifugal Force: 2000 x g
- Tube Capacity: 1.5/2.0/0.5 mL and 0.2 mL
- Voltage: 110V
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Dimensions: 5 1/8" W x 5 7/8" D x 4 5/8" H
- Condition: Very Good
Weight
Imperial: 3.6 Pounds
Metric: 1.63 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 7.2 lb x 8.4 lb x 7.2 lb
Metric: 18.29 cm x 21.34 cm x 18.29 cm
Harmonized Code
842119
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized code 842119 pertains to centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers, which matches the function of the microcentrifuge described.
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