NuWind General Purpose Centrifuges from NuAire Lab Equipment to be Showcased at AACR 2017

Booth #2939

28 Mar 2017
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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Stop by booth 2939 to receive a personalized demonstration of NuWind Centrifuges by NuAire. The reliability and quality of NuAire Laboratory Equipment are now found in a general-purpose centrifuge. NuWind centrifuges provide the largest capacity for the smallest footprint in its class.

"Along with its efficient design, the NuWind centrifuge reaches the highest speeds among its competitors today," a company spokesperson said recently. "Also, the InSight electronic control center has a handy touch screen that greatly simplifies operation. This allows anyone on staff to use the machine quickly and efficiently. An end-of-cycle light signifies the operation is finished, and a microprocessor keeps a handy log of accessories, notifying you when it is time to renew an accessory."

The NuWind multi-application, bench-top ventilated (model NU-C200V) and refrigerated (model NU-C200R) centrifuge comes with an exclusive feature called "ClickSpin" that allows users to remove and install rotors easily without a tool. Just align the motor shaft and the rotor, and then operators will hear it click into place. Likewise, when one takes the red part of the rotor and rotates it counter-clockwise while holding the rotor body, they will hear another click that indicates when it unlocks again from the motor shaft. ClickSpin is a standard feature on every NuWind rotor. Workers can change the applications quickly as well. Additionally, routine cleaning of the device is simple, which helps to keep a tidy working environment.

The NU-C200V and NU-C200R centrifugation are 100-percent repeatable due to the regulation of consistent voltage and amperage of power supplying the motor at all times. It has a maximum speed of 15,300 rpm and a maximum relative centrifugal force of 22,380.

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NuWind General Purpose Centrifuges from NuAire Lab Equipment to be Showcased at AACR 2017