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Benchmark Scientific C2000 Microplate Microcentrifuge with COMBI-Rotor to Spin Microplates, PCR Pl
Benchmark's PlateFuge is the first "mini" sized centrifuge with a swing out rotor for microplates. Centrifuging plates before PCR ensures all reactants are in the bottom of the wells for proper concentrations and improved yields. In spite of its remarkably small footprint (9x10 in.), the PlateFuge includes a uniquely designed, swing out rotor (patent pending) capable of securing 2 microplates. The easily accessible rotor chamber includes two plate carriers that rest at a 75 angle. This allows plates to be inserted confidently without sealing tapes or caps. Upon closing the lid of the centrifuge, the rotor accelerates and the centrifugal force "swings" the plates into a horizontal position. Any droplets on the walls of the plate quickly concentrate into the well bottoms. With a g-force of over 400 xg, most samples can be spun down in less than 20 seconds. To end a run, simply open the lid and the automatic, electric brake brings the rotor to a quick, smooth stop in about 7 seconds. Plates can then be easily removed from the rotor. Speed: 2,100 rpm / 400 x g. Capacity: 2 x PCR Plates*, 2 x Microplates, 24 x 0.2mL PCR strips. When stacking skirted PCR plates, max. capacity is 4 plates. Dimensions: 9.2 x 10.2 x 7.75in. (23 x 26 x 19.7cm). Weight: 9lbs/4kg. Electrical: 115V, 60Hz. Sold individually. Benchmark Scientific #: C2000.
- Quickly spins down droplets in PCR plates
- Unique swing-out rotor design prevents spillage (patented)
- Half the size of traditional centrifuges
- Accepts all popular types of PCR plates (skirted, semi, and non) and most microtiter plates
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SKU: BEN-C2000
Price: $877.00
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Stock Availability: *Item is not in stock. This item normally carries a 5-10 day lead time.
- Quickly spins down droplets in PCR plates
- Unique swing-out rotor design prevents spillage (patented)
- Half the size of traditional centrifuges
- Accepts all popular types of PCR plates (skirted, semi, and non) and most microtiter plates
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