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Types of Ultracentrifugation

Elutriator Rotors:
Elutriator Rotors:

Elutriation Rotors. An elutriation rotor is designed to separate and/or concentrate monodisperse suspensions of single cells or particles ... JE-5.0 Elutriator Rotor

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Fixed Angle Rotors:
Fixed Angle Rotors:

Ultracentrifugation in swinging-bucket and fixed-angle rotors evaluated for isolation and determination of high-density lipoprotein subfractions HDL2 and HDL3. Demacker PN, van Sommeren-Zondag DF, Stalenhoef AF, Stuyt PM, van't Laar A.

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High Speed Refrigerated Centrifuges:
High Speed Refrigerated Centrifuges:

The ultracentrifuge is a centrifuge optimized for spinning a rotor at very high speeds, capable of generating acceleration as high as 1 000 000 g (approx. 9 800 km/s²). There are two kinds of ultracentrifuges, the preparative and the analytical ultracentrifuge.

Large Capacity Refrigerated Centrifuges:
Large Capacity Refrigerated Centrifuges:

Enhanced capacity of 16 x 500mL blood bags or 8 x 2000mL bottles (16L) and the user-friendly design of our Thermo Scientific large capacity centrifuges make working with large volumes easier and more convenient using the protocols you've already validated.

Small Bench Centrifuges:
Small Bench Centrifuges:

This micro-ultracentrifuge offers powerful separation technology in a quiet, compact, easy-to-use benchtop design that combines advanced functionality, rotor management and controlled access in a footprint that is 20% smaller than other benchtop models.

Ultra Centrifuges:
Ultra Centrifuges:

The ultracentrifuge is a centrifuge optimized for spinning a rotor at very high speeds, capable of generating acceleration as high as 1 000 000 g (approx. 9 800 km/s²). There are two kinds of ultracentrifuges, the preparative and the analytical ultracentrifuge.

Vertical Tube Rotors:
Vertical Tube Rotors:

The fixed angle rotor gave similar separations in the same run time as the vertical tube rotor; however, there is a greater than 0.1-mL difference in the volume of CsCl solution separating the two DNA zones as shown in the NVT 65 and the F65L-6 × 13.5 mL rotors.

Zonal Rotors:
Zonal Rotors:

Zonal Analytical Ultracentrifugation. A zonal analytical rotor is divided into four quadrants (zones, or sectors).The density-gradient medium is pumped into the sectors while the rotor is turning at low speed.

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