Difference between revisions of "Instru Centrifuge"
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+ | File:2mL-tubes_spin-column.JPG|Spin column tubes do not fit! :-( | ||
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::A) Centrifuge lid (just have to pull to open) | ::A) Centrifuge lid (just have to pull to open) | ||
::B) Time Setup [minutes] | ::B) Time Setup [minutes] | ||
::C) Speed Setup (Rpm = revolutions Per Minute) | ::C) Speed Setup (Rpm = revolutions Per Minute) | ||
::D) Power Button | ::D) Power Button | ||
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::E) Rotor lid (Just plug or pull to screwing) | ::E) Rotor lid (Just plug or pull to screwing) | ||
::F) Rotor | ::F) Rotor |
Revision as of 17:15, 25 November 2015
Intro
The basic purpose of a centrifuge if to use rotational force to precipitate solids in the bottom of a vial. It can be use to separate solids from a liquid or to do analytic tests on some material weights. More on centrifuges: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrifuge
At hackuarium we have two centrifuge: A table one used to centrifuge solutions in 1.5ml aliquots and a large one to centrifuge 50ml Falcon Tubes.
The Table centrifuge
Presentation
- File:Centrif1.jpg
Outside overview
- A) Centrifuge lid (just have to pull to open)
- B) Time Setup [minutes]
- C) Speed Setup (Rpm = revolutions Per Minute)
- D) Power Button
- E) Rotor lid (Just plug or pull to screwing)
- F) Rotor
RTFM = Read The F*cking Manual
Incompatibility
Attention: unfortunately this centrifuge does not fit 2 mL tubes normally used for spin column purifications.