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Item # 339778, 346563, 322712, 352978 Title: Clay Adams / Becton Dickinson Compact II 420225 Centrifuge Manufacturer: Clay Adams / Becton Dickinson Model: Compact II 420225 Description:... view more
Asking Price:
$120 USD
Item # 303295 Title: Clay Adams / Becton Dickinson Compact II 0225 Centrifuge Item Comments: Powers on and inner mechanism spins as it should Quantity: 1 Item Location: North Carolina ... view more
Asking Price:$100 USD
$90 USD
(10% Off)
Becton Dickinson Clay Adams Sero-Fuge 2001 Centrifuge Model 420351 W/ Rotor, including power cord. Unit was obtained from working environment of federal agency. No further testing has been... view more
Asking Price:
$699 USD
About This Item Actual unit is shown. Made by Becton Dickinson. Tested and working perfectly. Ideal for small laboratories Direct reading scale for microhematocrit tubes ... view more
Asking Price:
$85 USD
Bid on over 50 lots of Lab Equipment. Start Date Friday, June 7. End Date Friday, June 14. LOCATION: 220 S I STREET, TACOMA, WA 98405 Contact 425-486-1246 webinfo@murphyauction.com. Click to see full catalog.
Centrifuge equipment is a type of laboratory equipment used to separate particles of different densities by spinning them in a centrifugal force. It is commonly used in medical, industrial, and scientific laboratories to separate components of a sample or to purify or concentrate a sample. The centrifugal force generated by the spinning of the centrifuge separates the components of the sample based on their relative densities.
Centrifuge equipment comes in a variety of sizes and price ranges. Smaller centrifuges can cost as little as a few hundred dollars, while larger, more sophisticated centrifuges can cost tens of thousands of dollars. The type of centrifuge and its features will determine the price. Some centrifuges are designed for specific tasks, such as separating cells, while others are more general-purpose.
There are a number of manufacturers of centrifuge equipment, including Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eppendorf, and Beckman Coulter. These manufacturers offer a wide range of centrifuge equipment, from basic models to highly specialized models. Each manufacturer offers a variety of features and options, so it is important to research the different models to find the one that best meets your needs.