Explore our selection of Refrigerated Centrifuge designed to meet the diverse needs of your laboratory. With high speeds and precise temperature control, these centrifuges are ideal for a wide range of applications, including PCR, antibody analysis, and DNA/RNA isolation. Our offerings include top brands like Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eppendorf, and Beckman Coulter, ensuring reliability and performance. Find the perfect refrigerated centrifuge for your lab on REUZEit through online auctions and classified ads.
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Thermo Scientific Sorvall RC6 Plus Refrigerated Superspeed Centrifuge Cat# 46910

Beckman Coulter Allegra Centrifuge X12R Refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge with SX4750 Swinging-Bucket Rotor

Thermo Fisher Scientific Sorvall Legend XTR Refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge

Eppendorf 5417R Refrigerated Microcentrifuge - Used - Eppendorf Centrifuge 5417R

Thermo Scientific Sorvall Legend XTR XT/XF Refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge 75004521

Beckman GS-6R Refrigerated Benchtop Centrifuge 362114
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Refrigerated Centrifuge
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What is a refrigerated centrifuge used for?
A refrigerated centrifuge is used for separating components of a sample by spinning it at high speeds in a controlled environment. The refrigeration feature helps prevent heat buildup during the process, which is critical for sensitive samples like proteins, DNA, and RNA that require a low temperature to maintain their integrity.
Why do I need a refrigerated centrifuge?
A refrigerated centrifuge is essential when working with heat-sensitive biological samples or substances that need to be kept cool during the centrifugation process. Without refrigeration, sensitive materials like enzymes, proteins, or cells can degrade due to temperature fluctuations.
What applications can a refrigerated centrifuge be used for?
Refrigerated centrifuges are commonly used for applications such as PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction), DNA/RNA isolation, antibody analysis, cell culture, and protein analysis. They are suitable for handling biological samples that require precise temperature control during processing.
How do refrigerated centrifuges control temperature?
Refrigerated centrifuges are equipped with an integrated cooling system that maintains the sample at a set temperature. The system circulates cool air or uses a refrigeration unit to maintain the desired temperature, preventing heat buildup during centrifugation.
Are there any specific brands to look for when choosing a refrigerated centrifuge?
Yes, top brands like Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eppendorf, and Beckman Coulter offer reliable and high-performance refrigerated centrifuges. These brands are well-regarded in the industry for their quality, accuracy, and longevity in lab environments.
Can I adjust the temperature during the centrifugation process?
Yes, most refrigerated centrifuges allow you to set and adjust the temperature to suit your specific needs. The temperature control is typically adjustable within a specified range to ensure optimal conditions for different types of samples.
Are refrigerated centrifuges easy to operate?
Yes, most refrigerated centrifuges come with user-friendly interfaces and clear controls, making them easy to operate. They often feature digital displays for speed and temperature settings, along with safety features such as automatic shutoff and imbalance detection.
How do I choose the right refrigerated centrifuge for my laboratory?
When choosing a refrigerated centrifuge, consider factors such as the speed (RPM), temperature range, rotor compatibility, and the sample volume you need to process. Ensure the centrifuge meets the specific requirements of your applications and sample types.
Can refrigerated centrifuges handle high-speed spinning?
Yes, many refrigerated centrifuges are designed to achieve high speeds, making them suitable for a variety of applications, including separating small molecules, proteins, and nucleic acids. The high-speed capability does not interfere with the temperature control, ensuring accurate results for sensitive samples.