Z216-MK Refrigerated Microcentrifuge w/ 44 Place Rotor Bundle from Hermle
Controls (Digital/Analog) | Digital |
Refrigerated | Yes |
Speed Type | Variable Speed |
Rotor | Swing |
Min Speed (RPM) | 200 |
Max Speed (RPM) | 15,000 |
Max RCF | 21379 |
Set Temp Range Low (°C) | -20 |
Set Temp Range High (°C) | 40 |
Run Time Max (sec) | 360000 |
Timer | Yes |
CE approved | Yes |
CSA approved | No |
Z216-MK Refrigerated Microcentrifuge w/ 44 Place Rotor Bundle from Hermle
Includes: Z216-MK Refrigerated Microcentrifuge, Z216-4420 rotor, and the W4000-100 Mini Balance
High speed, 15,000 rpm/21,631 xg
Powerful refrigeration, room temp. to 4°C in <10 min
Accepts tubes from 0.2ml to 5ml
Compact, quiet, and powerful are just a few of the features found on the Z216 series microcentrifuges. Add to this, the versatility of eleven available rotor options, and the result is the ideal microcentrifuge for the modern molecular biology laboratory.
All common microtubes (0.2ml, 0.5ml, 1.5ml, 2.0ml) can be accepted as well as PCR strips, hematocrit tubes, and even 5.0ml centrifuge tubes. Advanced microprocessor controls allow for setting/displaying of the rotational speed in either rpm or rcf. In addition to retrieving saved programs, the easy to use front panel can adjust accel/decel rates, and change the end of run alarm tone. Despite a remarkably small footprint, the Z216 series offers a uniquely designed 44 x 1.5ml dual row rotor, nearly doubling the capacity when compared to traditional microcentrifuges.
In the Z216-MK model a powerful, compressor-driven cooling system maintains temperatures as low as -20°C and is designed to reach 4°C (from room temperature) in less than 10 minutes.
Specifications
Speed Range: | 00 to 15,000 rpm |
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Max. RCF: | 221,631 xg |
Max. Capacity: | 44 x 1.5/2.0 ml |
Temp. Range: | -20°C to 40°C |
Dimensions: | 11 x 21.6 x 11.4 in 27.9 x 54.9 x 29 cm. |
Timer: | up to 99 hr, 59min and continuous |
Weight: | 77lbs / 35kg |
Electrical: | 115V, 60 Hz |
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