Sigma 113 Laboratorium Centrifuge
SIGMA 113 benchtop centrifuge Build year: 1995 Max speed: 13000rpm.; Timer 3 to 15 minutes; Equip (more)ped with rotor 12027, Rotor capacity 12 x 1.5 ml tubes; Without lid Other rotors available on request The old Sigma 113 laboratory centrifuge is still functional despite its age due to its robust design and quality construction. It was built with high-quality materials and mechanical components that were designed to withstand the test of time. One of the key reasons the Sigma 113 is still functional is because of its simple and reliable design. Unlike more modern centrifuges, which can have complicated electronic controls and software, the Sigma 113 has a more straightforward mechanical operation. This makes it easy to operate and maintain, and reduces the likelihood of technical failures. The Sigma 113 also has a relatively high maximum speed and can generate a centrifugal force of up to 17,500 x g. This is impressive for a laboratory centrifuge of its size and age, and makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from sample preparation to cell culture and separation of different types of biomolecules. Another advantage of the Sigma 113 is its affordability. Despite its age, it can still be found on the second-hand market at a relatively low cost, making it an accessible option for labs with limited budgets. To conclude, the Sigma 113's functional reliability is a testament to its quality construction and design. It may not have all the bells and whistles of more modern centrifuges, but its straightforward operation and durability make it a valuable and functional piece of laboratory equipment, even today.
€425.00 ex VAT
Netherlands
microcentrifuges, benchtop centrifuges