Eppendorf AG 5424 Microcentrifuges
- Make Eppendorf
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model 5424
- Serial 0010247
- Weight 40
- Voltage 120V
- Working Working
- Includes Power Cord
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 20×17×16 in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Pre-owned
Eppendorf AG 5424 Microcentrifuges
**Unit System has been tested to specifications with no message errors. Buyer can expect working unit. Everything in pictures is included. See photos for details.
The Eppendorf 5424 Centrifuge utilizes a digital display to provide both accurate and easy to read information at all times of operation. The 5424 centrifuge has a max speed of 15,000 rpm and a max relative centrifugal force of 21,130 x g. With a weight of only 13.4 kg, the Eppendorf 5424 offers a vast array of capabilities without a large footprint. With a low noise level of less than 56 decibels, the 5424 centrifuge is both compact and unobtrusive in just about any setting. The 5424 has a capacity up to 24 x 2ml micro test tubes. Use these centrifuges for all modern molecular biology applications in Eppendorf and PCR tubes. Eppendorf 5424 Microcentrifuge features a 24-place capacity and speed up to 21,130 × g. Patented compressor technology reduces vibrations and protects your samples. Centrifuge 5424 and Centrifuge 5424 R are the new laboratory standard. temperature range from -10 to +40°C.
Specifications
24 x 1.5/2 mL | |
21,130 x g | |
Max. Speed | 15,000rpm |
Electrical power | 120V 50/60Hz |
5424 Microcentrifuge | |
12.6 in. | |
Yes | |
30 sec. to 9 hr. 59 min. with HOLD. | |
Fastemp program provides 8 min. pre-cooling and temperature accuracy within rotor. | |
Temperature | Range from -10 to +40°C. |
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