F-28/50 Fixed Angle Rotor
F-28/50 Fixed Angle Rotor
Thermo Scientific™

F-28/50 Fixed Angle Rotor

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Catalog NumberCapacity
1188510 x 50 mL
Catalog number 11885
Price (USD)
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Capacity:
10 x 50 mL

This product has been discontinued. For your rotor requirements, please see our complete list of Superspeed Rotors.

Capacity flexibility with tube adapters ranging from 1mL to 35mL. Choose from conical and variety of tubes with wide array of available adapters.

  • Capacity: 10 × 50mL (0.5L)
  • Max. speed/RCF: 28,000rpm100,446 x g

Ordering Information:

Order rotor body (11885) and components to complete assembly. Order ULTRACRIMP™ sealing tool and crimp gauge (03920), crimp gauge (03919), ULTRACRIMP plugs and caps (1 pkg, 25/pkg, 03999) separately. Contact your Sales Representative for information.

Includes:

Vacuum Grease (65937), lubricant (61556), rotor cover assembly (11886), rotor cover O-ring (6 supplied, 90703), locking knob O-ring (6 supplied, 61616), centerhole O-ring (6 supplied, 67745), retaining ring pliers (65614), rotor extractor (01031), instruction manual (11884)

Compatible with:

Thermo Scientific Sorvall™ Evolution™ RC, Sorvall RC-6 Plus series centrifuges.

Recommended for:

General preparative applications, B-6 protein precipitation.

Specifications
Angle34°
Certifications/ComplianceBiocontainment Certified by CAMR, HPA, Porton Down, U.K.
DescriptionF-28/50 Fixed-Angle Rotor
For Use With (Equipment)Thermo Scientific Sorvall RC 6 Plus Superspeed Centrifuge
K Factor33
Max. Tube Diameter29 mm
Max. Tube Length103 mm
Net Weight20.7 lb. (9.4 kg)
Radius (Metric)11.47 mm
Radius (Metric) Min.4.04 mm
BiocontainmentYes
Capacity10 x 50 mL
Max. RCF46,293 x g
Max. Speed19,000 rpm
TypeFixed Angle Rotor
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Is it necessary to store DMEM, high glucose, pyruvate medium in the dark?

Yes, the medium should be stored in the dark because there are some components in the medium such as HEPES, Tryptophan, and Riboflavin, etc. that are sensitive to light.

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