Ample Scientific E-33 Champion Fixed Speed 3300 rpm Fixed Angle Bench-Top Centrifuge

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  • Operates at less than 65dB to provide quiet workspace
  • Auto Stop System - automatically stops acceleration when lid is opened to maximize safety
  • Space-saving design with large suction feet for stability and vibration-free operation
  • Limited one-year warranty on registered new products
  • 8x15ml tube holders with 8 small tube sleeve inserts 13x75mm

This compact centrifuge with small foot print and quiet operation is ideal for general wet lab and physician's office. Unit operates at less than 65dB, with fixed speed at 3300 rpm (Rcf:1350 xg). Construct is industrial ABS with clear lid. Analog timer provides up to 30 minute of continuous operation. Other features includes low maintenance brushless motor, and auto stop system to discontinue acceleration as soon as lid is unlocked for safety. Unit comes with one set (8) of 15ml holders on 45 de

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