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Prism Microcentrifuge

Prism Microcentrifuge

Product Description

The new Labnet Prism is quickly becoming the benchmark in the microcentrifuge category. In spite of its remarkably small footprint, the Prism has a powerful brushless motor and a new rotor design making it easy to insert and remove microtubes. The new user-friendly LCD control panel provides intuitive control over all operating parameters, including both speed and time.

Speed can be set in RPM, up to 15'000rpm in increments of 100rpm, or RCF, up to 21'200 x g in increments of 100 x g. Operation of the centrifuge can be timed, from 0.5 to 99 minutes, or continuous. A momentary spin function is activated by pressing and holding the quick key.

The brushless motor drive quickly and effortlessly accelerates the rotor to set speed. A computer designed isolation system ensures vibration free operation, even with a slight imbalance. The Multi-Flow Air Cooling Technology keeps samples and rotor close to ambient temperature even at maximum speed. The Prism is also equipped with an imbalance detection system that automatically shuts down operation in the event of a significant imbalance. Deceleration at the end of a run is attained in less than 18 seconds, yet will not disrupt samples.

The unique design of the 24 place rotor allows easy access to the tops of sample tubes. Individual tube slots in the solid aluminum rotor support the tubes along their length and contain sample in the event of tube failure. The rotor accepts 1.5/2.0ml tubes directly and smaller tubes through the use of adapters, sold separately. An optional StripSpin adapter snaps on to the top of the rotor for spinning 0.2ml tubes and PCR strips. The rotor is seated on a tapered shaft which facilitates easy removal of the rotor for cleaning and autoclaving.


Specifications

Max speed 15'000rpm
Max RCF 21'200 x g
Dimensions (LxWxH)                             
35.0 x 24.0 x 19.0cm
Timer 0.5 to 99 minutes with continuous and momentary
Weight 9.6kg

Ref#: C2500

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