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Eppendorf™ Centrifuge 5425/5425 R
Eppendorf’s newest 24-place microcentrifuges, Centrifuge 5425 and 5425 R, feature ergonomic operation and a large selection of rotors with a maximum speed of up to 21,300 x g, making them perfectly suited for all modern molecular biological applications in Eppendorf and PCR tubes from 0.2 to 5 mL.
Brand: Eppendorf™ 5405000182
2375.00 GBP valid until 2024-12-31
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Description
For processing temperature-sensitive samples, the refrigerated Centrifuge 5425 R provides precise temperature control with its advanced cooling system.- Aerosol-tight Eppendorf QuickLock™ lids for simple and safe handling
- Outstanding software features (e.g. adjustable acceleration and braking ramps, 3 program buttons (only Centrifuge 5425), short function without continuous pressing of the key)
- Extended rotor program (e.g. 5.0 mL rotor, swing-bucket rotor for PCR strips)
- OptiBowl™ design for quiet operation, even without a rotor lid
- Soft-touch one-finger lid closure for ergonomic operation
- Max. rotor capacity: 10 × 5.0 mL vessels
- Max. speed: 21,300 × g (15,060 rpm)
Specifications
10 x 5.0 mL | |
21,300 x g | |
Average of 45 dB(A) in the first 12 minutes and <51 dB(A) thereafter with Rotor FA-24 x 2 | |
UL (120 V), CAN/CSA (120 V), CE, RoHS | |
Yes | |
39 x 24 x 24 cm (15.4 x 9.5 x 9.5 in.) | |
Centrifuge 5425, rotary knobs | |
With Rotor FA-18x2-Kit |
15,060 rpm | |
Large, Bright LCD | |
10 sec. to 9 hr. 59 min., with continuous run function | |
Microcentrifuge | |
230 V, 50/60 Hz | |
Rotary Knob | |
280 W | |
No |
The Centrifuge 5425 is designed for separating liquid substance mixtures with different densities, in particular, for processing and analyzing samples from the human body in in-vitro diagnostic applications to ensure that the in-vitro diagnostic device can be used according to its intended purpose. This centrifuge including components is an in-vitro diagnostic device according to Directive 98/79/EC of the European Parliament and the Council dated October 27, 1998. Eppendorf centrifuges are exclusively intended for indoor use by trained specialists.