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Explore our versatile and high performance centrifuge concentrator below. You can also find reasons why you should choose an Eppendorf centrifuge concentrator, and how to select the right system configuration for your lab.
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Why Choose an Eppendorf Centrifuge Concentrator?
Selecting the Right Configuration For Your Lab
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Why Choose an Eppendorf Centrifuge Concentrator?
Durability – Chemically resistant stainless-steel chamber and a coated lid, with enhanced chemical resistance against acids and organic solvents.
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Safety - Can be connected with most commercially available cold traps for use with hazardous vapor. Download the operating manual for more safety information.

- User-friendliness and convenience – Simple and intuitive control panel, maintenance-free induction drive and PTFE diaphragm pump.
- Compatibility with your lab space - Extremely quiet operation (<50 dB) and a small footprint.
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Rotor options - 15 different rotor options, accommodating tubes from 0.2 mL to 50 mL, plus microplates and PCR plates.
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✔️ Operation modes (vacuum concentrator, centrifuge, and desiccator) for a variety of application needs.
✔️ Temperature options (ambient, 30 °C, 45 °C, or 60 °C), with higher temperatures enhancing efficiency, and the ambient temperature option suited for temperature-sensitive samples.
✔️ Application modes (aqueous, alcohol, or high vapor pressure) to correspond with the solvents in your sample.
✔️ Brake function can optionally be turned off when concentrating delicate samples.
Want to learn more about these operational features? Download our brochure
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Selecting the Right Configuration For Your Lab

Basic
Does your lab already have a vacuum pump or house vacuum line? The Basic centrifuge concentrator device can easily connect to external vacuum pumps, and can be automatically controlled using the AC receptacle at the rear of the concentrator.

Complete with pump
If you’re looking for a centrifuge concentrator with an integrated vacuum pump, this configuration is an ideal choice. The ‘Complete with pump’ configuration has an integrated solvent-resistant, maintenance, and oil-free PTFE pump, in addition to a condensation trap. The condensation trap purifies exhaust air by up to 85 %, protecting against unpleasant vapors. At the same time, the trap extends the service life of all components that come into contact with the vapors.

Complete with vacuum port
For further details on the centrifuge concentrator configurations, including price information, visit this page.
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A Comprehensive Lab Solution
Ready to elevate your sample separation workflows? Visit our main centrifugation page or contact our sales team .
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