Laboratory centrifuge ROTIXA 500 RS
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laboratory centrifuge
laboratory centrifuge
laboratory centrifuge
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laboratory centrifuge
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory, clinical, veterinary
Sample type
blood
Configuration
compact, floor-standing
Rotor type
swing-out
Temperature control
refrigerated
Performance
high-capacity
Speed

Max.: 11,500 rpm
(72,256.6 rad.min-1)

Min.: 50 rpm
(314.2 rad.min-1)

RCF max (g)

18,038 unit

Noise level

58 dB

Weight

219 kg
(482.8 lb)

Width

650 mm
(25.6 in)

Height

973 mm
(38.3 in)

Description

Small footprint - high volume Its durable components makes the ROTIXA 500 RS a reliable unit with a long service life. High sample capacity and maximum RCF of 18,038 make it suitable for 4 x 450 - 1,000 ml blood bags. Specially designed buckets keep blood bags upright during centrifugation for improved separation of blood components. In industrial research labs, it accomodates 4 bottles up to 1,000 ml, specialty racks, as well as container and vessels for various applications. This unit includes refigeration with a temperature range from -20°C to +40°C. Areas of applications Clinical Chemistry, Blood transfusion Compact floorstanding centrifuge for high-throughput processing of blood collection tubes. As well as bloodbag centrifugation. Industry and Research The high-capacity accessories for plates and racks are versatile and suitable for various assays. Specialty rotors and accessories are also available for bottles, ASTM, Babcock, Schlenk, and Chrome Bath tubes to accommodate different needs. Facilities Hospitals Blood banks Transfusion medicine laboratories Cell culture laboratories

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