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Adapting Centrifugation Time

What can you do if your centrifuge and rotor provide, e.g., only lower g × force than your protocol requires? You can centrifuge for an appropriate...

Everyday Centrifugation

In the laboratory, centrifuges are ubiquitous, and they are used with a goal in mind. The principle of centrifugation, however, is not limited to the...

Transferring Centrifugation Parameters From a Protocol to Your Own Conditions

What do you have to check and possibly adjust? We reveal the secret behind rcf and rpm and how to convert one to the other. Or you use our rcf/rpm...

When to Use a Fixed-angle Rotor or a Swing-bucket Rotor?

Generally speaking, there are two types of centrifuge rotors available: fixed-angle rotors and swing-bucket rotors. Both types of rotors have...

Centrifugation Tube Adapters – When to Use One, and How to Identify the Correct One

Multiple different adapters for all types of vessels and tubes exist. Often it is difficult to decide which one is the correct adapter for the vessel,...

A Short History of Centrifugation

Did you know that the history of centrifugation goes back to 1659? Centrifugation evolved ever since and who knows what is to come…

Centrifugation Needs of Vessel Types According to the Application

Each application in the lab has different challenges. So, each tube used for an application must withstand different requirements regarding, e.g....

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