Product Description
Product details
| Speed Range | 200 rpm 13,500 rpm |
| Maximum Relative Centrifuge Force (x g) | 17,317 g |
| Maximum Capacity(Rotor) | 24 x 1.5 / 2.0 ml |
Specification
| Speed Range | 200 rpm 13,500 rpm |
| Maximum Relative Centrifuge Force (x g) | 17,317 g |
| Maximum Capacity(Rotor) | 24 x 1.5 / 2.0 ml |
| Program memories | 99 |
| Rotor In Package | Not applicable |
| Acceleration Gear | 10 |
| Deceleration Gear | 10 |
| Dimensions | 14 in x 9.3 in x 10.9 in (356 mm x 236 mm x 277 mm) (LxHxW) |
| Display | LCD with backlight |
| Lid lock | Mechanical |
| Net Weight | 27.8 lb (12.6 kg) |
| Noise Level | 602 dB(A) |
| Power | AC Power (Included) |
| Power Consumption | 170 W |
| Pre-cool time | Not applicable |
| Rotor Compatibility | Rotor Angle 24x1.5/2.0ml ID BIOSEALS V1; Hematocrit rotor, 24 Capillaries |
| Rotor Recognition Method | Manual |
| Running Time | Continous; Quickspin; 10 sec to 99 h 59 min 59 sec |
| Safety Certification | CE; FCC |
| Working Environment | 36F 95F, 80%RH, non-condensing (2C 35C, 80%RH, non-condensing) |
Precision and Power for Laboratory ExcellenceThe FC5515R 230V Frontier 5000 Series Microcentrifuge empowers laboratories with robust performance and efficiency. With a speed range from 200 rpm up to 13,500 rpm, it caters to a wide variety of sample types and separation protocols. Its manual control and clear LCD display ensure precise setting adjustments, while the sturdy construction promises longevity and reliable use in any laboratory environment.
Ergonomic Design and Reliable SafetyDesigned for ease of use, the Frontier 5000 Series Micro features a compact, rectangular build that fits seamlessly on any bench. The noise level remains at a low 60 dB(A), providing a quieter working environment. Its temperature resistance (2C to 35C) and rugged ABS/Steel build guarantee safe and consistent operation during demanding laboratory applications.
FAQ's of FC5515R 230V Frontier 5000 Series Micro:
Q: How can the FC5515R 230V Frontier 5000 Series Microcentrifuge be used in laboratory applications?
A: This microcentrifuge is ideal for laboratory tasks such as DNA/RNA extraction, protein purification, and hematocrit analysis. Its angle rotor supports 24x1.5/2.0 ml tubes, making it suitable for various sample volumes and protocols.
Q: What benefits does the manual control and LCD display offer to users?
A: The manual control provides users with precise adjustment of speed and time settings, while the backlit LCD display allows for clear visualization of parameters, enhancing operational accuracy and ease of use.
Q: When is it recommended to use the hematocrit 24-capillary rotor?
A: The hematocrit 24-capillary rotor should be used when conducting blood analysis to determine hematocrit levels, especially in medical diagnostics or research settings where precise measurement is critical.
Q: Where should the FC5515R centrifuge be installed for optimal performance?
A: For best results, install the unit on a flat, stable laboratory bench in an environment with temperatures between 2C and 35C. Ensure there is adequate ventilation around the device and easy access to a 230V AC power supply.
Q: What is the process of setting the desired speed and running the centrifuge?
A: To operate, load the appropriate rotor and samples securely, manually set the required rpm (from 200 to 13,500), and use the LCD display to confirm settings. Start the centrifuge, monitoring progress and alerts via the display.
Q: What are the advantages of the FC5515R's durable construction materials?
A: The combination of ABS plastic, steel components, and glass ensures the unit is robust enough to handle regular laboratory use, resistant to corrosion, and easy to clean, supporting long-term reliability.