Eppendorf Centrifuge 5424 with Rotor FA-45-24-11, Up to 21,130 x g, 24-Place
Eppendorf
Details
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CategoryCentrifugation
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Dimension14.0in x 9.0in x 9.0in
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Serial5424EJ063748
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Eppendorf Centrifuge 5424 with rotor FA-45-24-11 is a high-performance laboratory centrifuge used in a wide array of biomedical and chemical research labs. Precisely engineered by Eppendorf, this centrifuge operates at a high speed of up to 21,130 x g, making it essential for applications requiring quick spin-downs and sample preparation in molecular biology, biochemistry, and clinical testing. It is designed to accommodate 24 microcentrifuge tubes, enhancing its versatility and throughput. Classified in very good condition, the unit has successfully passed function tests, ensuring reliable performance. Although it displays slight cosmetic blemishes from regular use, these do not affect its operational integrity. The device runs on standard 120V power at both 50Hz and 60Hz, making it adaptable to various lab environments. Power cord included; other accessories are not provided.
Key Features
- Maximum speed of 21,130 x g
- Includes FA-45-24-11 rotor
- Accommodates 24 microcentrifuge tubes
- Operational with 120V power at 50/60Hz
- Tested to specifications, reliable performance
Specifications
- Maximum Relative Centrifugal Force: 21,130 x g
- Rotor Included: FA-45-24-11
- Capacity: 24 x 1.5/2.0 mL tubes
- Voltage Requirements: 120V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Condition: Very Good, slight cosmetic wear
Weight
Imperial: 43.2 Pounds
Metric: 19.6 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 16.8 lb x 10.8 lb x 10.8 lb
Metric: 42.67 cm x 27.43 cm x 27.43 cm
Harmonized Code
842119
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized code 842119 is used for centrifuges and filters designed to operate at a speed required in laboratories. This Eppendorf Centrifuge 5424 falls under this classification due to its specialized application in laboratory settings for the separation of samples.
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