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D
ODEL
ESCRIPTION
Drucker Diagnostics manufactures a versatile line of centrifuges pre-programmed with the most convenient cycle
settings for biological sample processing. Cycle settings can be changed to accommodate custom settings.
This general-purpose laboratory centrifuge may also be used to spin approved containers with biologics, chemicals
(non-flammable, non-explosive, non-volatile, and non-highly reactive), and environmental samples.
F
EATURES
o Simple 2-Button interface
o Three (3) easily selectable pre-set cycles are conveniently labeled for your lab's most common applications. Use
the default cycles or customize them as needed. An LED light indicates the current selected setting.
o If desired, the control panel can be locked on one preset cycle , ideal for standardization to a single spin.
o Lid lighting indicates the centrifuge's status (ready, running, done), informing the operator when tubes are ready
for the analyzer and preventing tubes from being left in the centrifuge longer than necessary (patent pending).
o A traditional audible alert indicates the completion of the cycle.
o Cool–Flow design prevents overheating of samples by using ambient air to keep specimens at room temperature.
o The tube holders are fiber reinforced for high strength, durability, and years of trouble-free use.
o A clear lid permits safe observation of samples and optical calibration of speed.
o The lid safety system prevents the centrifuge from operating unless the lid is closed and latched.
o The lid safety system only allows entry into the centrifuge after the rotor has completely stopped.
o The high-power brushless motors provide years of operation with no routine maintenance.
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General purpose laboratory centrifuge, intended for the density-based separation of fluids through centripetal
acceleration.
W
ARRANTY
Drucker Diagnostics warranties that this centrifuge is free from defects in workmanship and parts for 2 years.
Drucker Diagnostics – Customer Service: +1-814-692-7661 –
CustomerService@DruckerDiagnostics.com
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