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Reset allBrowse our centrifuge range below, including compact centrifuges that don’t take up much benchtop space, refrigerated options, quiet machines, and centrifuges with low, medium, high, or ultra-high speeds.
Below, you can also find more information to help you choose the right centrifuge for your lab, as well as information on Eppendorf centrifuge costs.
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Why choose an Eppendorf centrifuge?
Find the right Eppendorf centrifuge for your lab
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Why choose an Eppendorf centrifuge?
At Eppendorf, we believe in creating centrifuges that truly meet the needs of modern laboratories. Our approach starts by listening closely to our customers, understanding the intricacies of daily lab routines, and anticipating future trends. The result is a comprehensive line of centrifugation solutions that cater for the diverse needs of life science research.
Our laboratory centrifuges are built for more than just performance – experience has taught us that such a central piece of equipment should also demand ease of use and operator comfort. Our centrifuging machines and consumables offer exceptional ergonomic design and fine-tuned control over any separation procedure, giving you peace of mind that your samples will be handled exceptionally every time.
When you choose an Eppendorf centrifuge, you’re choosing:
- Unmatched quality: Our centrifuges are designed to be ergonomic and robust to meet the rigorous demands of life science laboratories.
- Versatile applications: From refrigerated to high-capacity models, our products cover a wide range of applications in research, clinical, and bioprocessing labs.
- A brand you can trust: Eppendorf centrifuges are forged from over 75 years of industry experience, engineered for durability, and offering long-lasting performance that you can rely on.
Our solutions go beyond the centrifuge itself too. Eppendorf provides everything you need to ensure the best performance and results every time. You can explore our full sample separation solutions, including consumables , digital lab management software , services , and more sustainable options .
Find the right Eppendorf centrifuge for your lab
We offer a diverse portfolio of centrifuges suited to various lab requirements.
1. Understand your application
The first step in choosing the right centrifuge is identifying what you’ll be using it for. Different lab applications, such as DNA extraction, cell culture preparation, or clinical diagnostics, may require specialized centrifuges with varying speeds, capacities, and rotor types.
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2. Determine sample volume and capacity needs
Are you working with small microcentrifuge tubes, multi-well plates, or large volume bottles? The capacity of your centrifuge should match the volume and number of samples you process regularly.
3. Consider speed requirements
Centrifuge 5427 R with hydrocarbon coolingCentrifuge speeds are often measured in RPM (revolutions per minute) and relative centrifugal force (g-force). The speed determines how quickly and efficiently samples are separated. For more delicate separations, such as cell pelleting, lower speeds may be needed. However, high-speed centrifugation may be more practical for applications such as DNA pelleting, to enhance separation efficacy.
Top tip: If your centrifuge doesn’t quite meet your speed requirements, you can use this article to help you calculate the necessary adjustments!
4. Evaluate rotor types
Compatible rotors should be an essential consideration when choosing your centrifuge machine. Fixed-angle rotors are ideal for pelleting cells or precipitating DNA, while swing-bucket rotors offer versatility for tasks like density gradient separation. If you’re using a range of vessel formats and you’re needing to switch between different rotor types, our multipurpose centrifuges with modular adapters are an excellent option.
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5. Space and Ergonomics
About centrifuge pricing
At Eppendorf, we offer centrifuging solutions that cater to a range of budgets and lab requirements. The cost of a centrifuge depends on the model, capacity, and features required for your specific application. Our competitive centrifuge prices reflect the premium quality and performance trusted by labs worldwide.
For those seeking detailed centrifuge pricing information, you can explore our individual product pages or contact our sales team . We are here to help you find the best centrifuge solution, whether you’re looking for a cost-effective option or a high-performance model.
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