Microfuge 20R

Speed and versatility in a compact footprint. Fast, cool and versatile, the high-performance Microfuge® 20R Series are precisely designed to meet a wide variety of application needs including,
  • Refrigerated
  • Nucleic acid and protein preparation
  • Pelleting, extractions
  • Purifications
  • Concentrations
  • Phase separations and receptor binding
  • Rapid sedimentation of protein precipitates, particulates and cell debris.
Paired with Beckman Coulter Microfuge Series rotors, this mini-centrifuge series offers you all the flexibility you need for your separation protocols.
  • 15,000 RPM
  • 20,627 x g

Features

Designed for a variety of applications, including nucleic acid and protein preparation, phase separations and receptor binding, and rapid sedimentation of protein precipitates, particulates and cell debris

Meet your Application Needs

  • Available in refrigerated and non-refrigerated designs
  • Four different rotor options from for ultimate flexibility
  • Optional BioCertified rotor for safe processing of hazardous samples

Increased Speed and Capacity

  • Fast sample processing at maximum speeds of up to 15,000 rpm (20,627 x g)
  • Spin more samples per run with a maximum capacity of 36 x 1.5/2.0 mL tubes

An Intuitive Addition to your Lab

  • Efficient and easy-to-use interface displays both speed (rpm) and RCF (xg)
  • Reduced setup time with user-defined programs for common lab protocols
  • Lower total cost-of-ownership with increased energy efficiency

Increased Safety Measurements

  • Safely process samples with optional BioCertified* FA361.5 fixed angle rotor

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Product Catalog: Benchtop & Microcentrifuges This centrifuge product selection guide is designed to help you determine the most efficient centrifuge tools for your laboratory.
Efficient Kit-Free Nucleic Acid Isolation uses a Combination of Precipitation and Centrifugation Separation Methods Author: Julia P Luciano-Chadee, Beckman Coulter, Inc., Indianapolis, IN 46268 | Published 2017