Laboratory centrifuge Z 327
for researchuniversalblood

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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory, for research
Function
universal
Sample type
blood
Configuration
benchtop
Temperature control
refrigerated
Operation
automatic
Speed

Min.: 200 rpm
(1,256.6 rad.min-1)

Max.: 18,000 rpm
(113,097.3 rad.min-1)

RCF max (g)

23,542 unit

Noise level

63 dB

Weight

43 kg
(94.8 lb)

Length

48 cm
(18.9 in)

Width

40 cm
(15.7 in)

Height

36 cm
(14.2 in)

Description

Both the table top centrifuge Z 327 and the refrigerated table top centrifuge Z 327 K offer a wide assortment of rotor options, making them ideal for a wide variety of research applications. Rotor exchange between swing out, micro, or high volume angled rotors is very simple and can take place in a matter of seconds. The Z 327 K includes the refrigeration system on the back side of the unit, optimized for the lab bench at only 40 cm wide. SPECIFICATIONS • max. Volume: 4 x 200 ml • Running time: 59 min 50 s / 10 s increments 99 h 59 min / 1 min increments FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS • Brushless induction drive • Microprocessor control • Active imbalance detection and cut-off • Motor driven lid lock • Automatic rotor identification system with over speed protection • Audible signal at the end of each run • Emergency lid lock • Stainless steel chamber • Air cooling • autoclavable rotors Display functions • Diagnostic program • Program memory for 99 programs • Quick-key for short runs • 10 acceleration and 10 deceleration rates • Possibility of unbreaked deceleration • Permanent indication of preset and actual values • Pre-selection of speed or RCF in steps of 50/10-er • Pre-selection of running time from 10 sec to 99h 59min or continuous • Simple one handed opertaion

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