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Compact refrigerated centrifuge delivering up to 16,000 rpm (~27,600 × g). Supports both fixed-angle (6×250 mL) and swing-out (4×1,000 mL) rotors. Features include motorized soft-touch lid, fast cooling to 4 °C in ~5 min, automatic rotor recognition, imbalance detection, keypad interface, pulse function, and safety lid lock. Designed for versatile use across molecular biology, clinical, and preparative workflows
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The 1580 is a versatile, high-speed table-top centrifuge engineered for high-capacity and high-performance laboratory workflows. With a maximum speed of 15,000 rpm and a broad selection of fixed angle and swing-out rotors, it is ideal for applications ranging from sample preparation to cell harvesting. Its intuitive interface, motorized lid operation, and flexible time modes ensure ease of use and operational efficiency in busy lab environments.
Key Features
Time control: Pulse, timed (<100 min), or continuous
Time counting mode: From start or at set speed
Noise level: ≤60 dB
Acceleration/Deceleration ramps: 9/10
Program memory: 100 programmable settings
Display: White LCD showing RPM/RCF, status, temperature, time, lid status, ACC/DEC
Automatic features:
RPM/RCF conversion
Rotor identification
Lid release at completion
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