An Eppendorf centrifuge is a type of laboratory equipment used to separate substances of different densities by spinning them at high speeds. This process, known as centrifugation in chemistry, creates a centrifugal force that causes particles to migrate towards the bottom of the sample tube, allowing for easy isolation and collection of the desired components. Eppendorf is a popular brand that manufactures a range of high-quality centrifuges for various applications in molecular biology, biochemistry, and other fields of research. These centrifuges are known for their reliability, precision, and ease of use, making them a valuable tool for scientists and researchers working in the life sciences.
Manufacturer |
Eppendorf |
Model |
5430 |
Serial Number |
5427AQ213779 |
Mfg. Date |
November 2011 |
Max. Speed |
17,500 rpm |
Max. RCF |
30,130 x g |
Max. Rotor Capacity |
48 x 1.5/2.0 mL, 6 x 50 mL, 2 x MTP |
Power Requirements |
120V, 50-60Hz, 12A, 1050W |
Dimensions (W x D x H) |
13" x 16.5" x 9.5" |
Weight |
63.9 |