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Eppendorf 022636502 Fixed-Angle Rotor F-45-24-11
Eppendorf 022636502 Fixed-Angle Rotor F-45-24-11

Eppendorf 022636502 Fixed-Angle Rotor F-45-24-11 with Snap-on Polypropylene Lid for Microcentrifuge Models 5415 D or 5415 R, 24-Place

Product ID : 22328228


Galleon Product ID 22328228
Shipping Weight 2.25 lbs
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Model 22636502
Manufacturer Eppendorf
Shipping Dimension 9.41 x 9.29 x 4.8 inches
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Eppendorf 022636502 Fixed-Angle Rotor F-45-24-11 Features

  • Fixed-angle rotor with maximum relative centrifugal force (rcf) of 16,110 x g

  • Polypropylene snap-on lid included

  • 24-place tube array holds 1.5 mL or 2.0 mL tubes

  • Adapters available for 0.2 mL PCR tubes, 0.4 mL microcentrifuge tubes, 0.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes, and 0.6 mL microtainers (sold separately).

  • For use with Eppendorf microcentrifuge models 5415 D or 5415 R (sold separately)


About Eppendorf 022636502 Fixed-Angle Rotor F-45-24-11

This Eppendorf F-45-24-11 fixed-angle rotor with a 24-place tube array and snap-on polypropylene lid is for use with microcentrifuge models 5415 D or 5415 R. The aluminum rotor has a maximum relative centrifugal force (rcf) of 16,110 x g and is autoclavable (121 degrees C for up to 20 minutes) and includes a polypropylene snap-on lid. The rotor has a 24-place tube array that holds 1.5 mL or 2.0 mL tubes. Adapters are available for 0.2 mL PCR tubes, 0.4 mL microcentrifuge tubes, 0.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes, and 0.6 mL microtainers (sold separately). This fixed-angle rotor is an accessory for use with Eppendorf microcentrifuge models 5415 D or 5415 R, which spin biological lab samples at high speeds to separate cellular material into component parts. Eppendorf manufactures instruments for cell manipulation, and automated devices for liquid handling, for use in life science research laboratories. The company was founded in Hamburg, Germany in 1945, and has its headquarters there.