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Sorvall RT7 Refrigerated Centrifuge

The Sorvall RT7 combines the features of both the table top centrifuge and those of the larger refrigerated centrifuge in a compact table top instrument. The refrigeration system consists of an evaporator/rotor chamber and a low-temperature condensing unit.

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Description

The Sorvall RT7 combines the features of both the table top centrifuge and those of the larger refrigerated centrifuge in a compact table top instrument. The refrigeration system consists of an evaporator/rotor chamber and a low-temperature condensing unit.

The chamber door is counterbalanced for both easy opening and safe closing. The lid latch is locked manually by turning the door release knob counter-clockwise to the locked position, then an interlock engages mechanically when the rotor begins spinning, preventing the chamber door from being opened during operation. The gyro-action, self cleaning drive has a hex drive spindle which assures proper seating of rotors. The Sorvall RT7 refrigerated centrifuge also has a slow-start feature that slowly accelerates the rotor from 0 to 500 rpm.

Features:

  • Digital readout displays
  • Closed-loop speed control
  • Tachometer port to allow for rotor calibration
  • 2x 15ml 20 slot bucket adapter
  • 2x 50ml 4 slot bucket adapter

 

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Additional information

Weight83 kg
Dimensions81 × 64 × 32 cm
Brand

Model

RT7

New/Used

Used

Max Speed

7000rpm
3800rpm max with current rotor

Temperature Control Range

-5°C to +25°C

Temperature Control Accuracy

+/- 2°C

Maximum Heat Output During Operation

3156 Btu per hour

Warranty

30 days (Richmond Promise)

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