Description
Specifications Table
Product material – High-grade Stainless Steel & Aluminum
Capacity – 4 x 175ml
Speed – Up to 4,000 RPM
Product SizeDiametre – Rotor Diameter approx. 280mm
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Centrifugation, Sample Separation, Pelletization
product overview
Discover superior sample processing with our 4 place Swing-Out Rotor, Model S 4-175, engineered for precision and durability in demanding laboratory environments. Crafted from high-grade stainless steel and robust aluminum, this rotor is designed to withstand continuous operation while maintaining optimal performance. The four precisely balanced metal buckets ensure smooth and stable centrifugation, preventing vibration and ensuring consistent, reproducible results for your critical separations. Each bucket is meticulously designed to securely hold up to 175ml, accommodating a wide range of tube sizes. The swing-out design allows samples to reorient horizontally during centrifugation, leading to a compact, well-defined pellet at the bottom of the tube, crucial for clear separation layers. This rotor integrates seamlessly into compatible centrifuge models, providing a reliable solution for various laboratory procedures requiring efficient separation. Its robust construction ensures an extended service life, making it a cost-effective investment for any lab focused on quality and efficiency. Experience enhanced workflow and reliable outcomes with this essential laboratory component.
FAQs
1. What material are the metal buckets constructed from?
The metal buckets for this rotor are constructed from high-grade stainless steel and aluminum, ensuring excellent durability and resistance to common laboratory chemicals.
2. What is the maximum volume capacity per bucket for this rotor?
This 4 place swing-out rotor is designed to accommodate a maximum volume of 175ml per individual bucket.
3. What are the key advantages of using a swing-out rotor compared to a fixed-angle rotor?
Swing-out rotors allow samples to orient horizontally during centrifugation, resulting in a more compact and distinct pellet at the tube bottom, ideal for clear separation of layers.
4. How should the metal buckets be cleaned and maintained to ensure longevity?
The metal buckets should be cleaned with mild, non-corrosive detergents and thoroughly rinsed with distilled water. Ensure they are completely dry before storage to prevent corrosion.
5. Is this rotor compatible with all laboratory centrifuge models?
No, this rotor is designed for specific centrifuge models. Please consult your centrifuge’s manual or our support team for compatibility verification before purchase.










