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Eppendorf A-2-MTP Windshield Rotor
The Eppendorf A-2-MTP Windshield Rotor, is a centrifuge rotor designed for use with the Eppendorf 5430/5430R Series centrifuges. This rotor has a maximum speed of 4,680 RPM and a maximum relative centrifugal force (RCF) of 2,204 x g. It can accommodate a maximum capacity of up to 2 Standard MTP Plates, making it suitable for a range of applications in biological, biochemical, and clinical research. Overall, the Eppendorf A-2-MTP Windshield Rotor is a reliable and versatile centrifugation accessory that is ideal for high-throughput sample processing in laboratories.
INCLUDED:
The Eppendorf A-2-MTP Windshield Rotor includes:
- Windshield
- Full 1 Year Parts and Labor Warranty
Eppendorf A-2-MTP Windshield Rotor SpecificationsMaximum Speed4,680 RPMMaximum RCF2,204 x gMaximum Capacity2 Standard MTP PlatesMax. Radius9.0 cmMin. Radius7.3 cmCentrifuge CompatibilityEppendorf 5430/5430R SeriesDownloadsTechnical Specification Download
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Maximum Speed | 4,680 RPM |
Maximum RCF | 2,204 x g |
Maximum Capacity | 2 Standard MTP Plates |
Max. Radius | 9.0 cm |
Min. Radius | 7.3 cm |
Centrifuge Compatibility | Eppendorf 5430/5430R Series |
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