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Description
Support micro-volume protocols such as nucleic acid or protein lysate preparation and PCR reaction set-up all in a remarkably small footprint with Thermo Scientific Pico 21 microcentrifuges. Choose between 7 lightweight microcentrifuge rotors, designed to provide acceleration up to 21,100xg in as little as 12 seconds.
Support your micro-volume separation needs with:
- Exceptional acceleration of up to 21,000xg in as little as 12 seconds.
- Choose from 7 optional microcentrifuge rotors to find the ideal fit for your application:
- Outstanding corrosion resistance with lightweight engineered polymer rotors.
- Dual Row 18 x 2.0/0.5mL rotor with screw-on lid
- Ergonomic one-click rotor opening and closing, as well as transparent design for added safety and convenience with Thermo Scientific ClickSeal biocontainment lids.
- Eliminate the need for adapters with unique dual row rotor.
- Simplify operation with intuitive controls, easy-to-read displays and fast one-click centrifuge lid closure.
- Sleek, lightweight, space-saving design.
- Durable and easy to clean and maintain.
- Quiet performance promotes a safe, stress-free environment.
- Conforms to the latest clinical and safety standards, including 98/79/EC In Vitro Diagnostic Directive.
Specifications
Specifications
| Capacity | 24 x 1.5/2 mL |
| Max. Speed | 14,800 rpm |
| Max. RCF | 21,100 x g |
| Noise Level | 56 dB(A) |
| Temperature Range | Ambient temperature |
| Certifications/Compliance | CSA, CE, IVD |
| Type | Benchtop Centrifuge |
| Description | Pico 21 Centrifuge, Ventilated |
| Electrical Requirements | 230 V 50/60 Hz |
| Refrigerated | No |
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