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Ultracentrifuges - Our High-Precision Ultracentrifuge Range

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Ultracentrifuges are powerful lab instruments, with high-end models reaching over 150,000 rpm and exerting forces above 1 million x g. These centrifuges are ideal for precisely separating small, delicate cellular components such as viruses, vesicles, organelles, nucleic acids, and proteins. Discover Eppendorf ultracentrifuges, known for their quality, safety, ease, and efficiency. Review our model range to select the right centrifuge for your lab's needs and find price details. Evaluate factors like cost, size, and capacity to ensure the model fits your budget while meeting technical specifications.

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Safety 

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Quality and longevity 

Safety should be a main priority with every ultracentrifuge. Our models are equipped with robust safety features, including a non-contact imbalance system that automatically stops the run if an unbalanced load is detected. Additional safety features include an interlocking door to prevent the instruments from being opened while the rotor is still running, along with sensors to detect unsafe temperatures and speeds. Learn more about our centrifuge safety features.
Working in a regulated environment? Our ultracentrifuges have you covered, with user management and documentation functions supporting GxP/GLP compliance. Watch the video below for more insight on how Eppendorf ultracentrifuges can support pharma and biotech industries.
Our ultracentrifuges are built with renowned quality, ensuring high performance that stands the test of time. Features of the CP-NX series include the automatic rotor detection and rotor life management (RLM) system, which precisely monitors rotor speeds and run times to maximize rotor longevity.