LaboGene A/S Announces New Range of Centrifuges

30 Mar 2010
Sarah Sarah
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The new ScanSpeed centrifuge range can perform simple separations and sequencing, ideal for every day needs and research programs. The revolutionary design offers a range of features, including quiet operation and unique internal air flow design.

All models exhibit the core features of:-
• Quiet operation characteristics
• Unique internal air flow design
• Easy to follow display & controls
• Automatic RPM/RCF conversion
• Automatic detection & alarms for excess weight, speed &heating
• Safety lid lock & lid – drop protection
• Emergency door lock release
• Autoclavable & corrosion resistant rotors with symmetrical numbering
• High quality cabinets with scratch resistant powder coated finish.
• Manufactured and tested to IEC standards

Select from the:
• Mini Personal micro with “pulse” for quick run, rapid acceleration/deceleration, complete with fixed angle rotor, 13,500 rpm
• 1524M High Speed Microcentrifuge, 15,000rpm, microprocessor control, “pulse key”, 100 program memory, 5 acceleration/deceleration ramps.
• 1730MR High Speed Refrigerated Microcentrifuge, 17,000rpm, fast cool function -20 to +40, auto rotor recognition, 100 program memory, 5 acceleration/deceleration ramps.
• 406G Low Speed Centrifuge, with fixed angle rotor (6x15ml tube), 4,000rpm,
• 416G Low Speed Centrifuge, with fixed angle rotor(16x15m tube) or Swing-out bucket rotor (4x50ml) complete with buckets, 4,000rpm
• 1236MG Muti-purpose centrifuge, 12,000rpm, wide range of rotors, auto rotor recognition, 100 program memory, 5 acceleration/deceleration ramps, adjustable radius recognition.
• 1580MGR Multi-purpose refrigerated centrifuge, 15,000rpm, wide range of rotors, auto rotor recognition, fast cool function -20 to +40 , 100 program memory, 5 acceleration/deceleration ramps.

Consult the catalogue for the wide range of rotors, buckets and inserts for the ScanSpeed Centrifuge of your choice.

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LaboGene A/S Announces New Range of Centrifuges