The refrigerated benchtop centrifuge 5910 Ri stands out for its ease of use and versatility. With a range of innovative solutions in usability, documentation and user management. The centrifuge has designed to accommodate a particularly broad spectrum of applications. Cell harvests in bottles with capacities up to 1000 ml, large-scale DNA and RNA isolations as well as Ficoll® gradients for the purification of lymphocytes and monocytes are merely a few examples of the many areas of application.
- 7" VisioNize® touchscreen interface with an intuitive user experience provides fast and error-free operation, ensuring efficient and reproducible runs
- Enhanced usability, 5910 Ri offers a unique favourites function for super fast parameter setting. Frequently used settings are accessible on the home screen of the touch display
- GLP/GxP documentation to support GLP/GxP requirements, documentation of all run settings (run records) and events during the run (event logs)
- Data can be exported as PDF or CSV files
- User management supports quality management in a regulated environment with multiple authorisation levels, password protection and documentation of all runs and user activities
- Quiet operation to improve the working environment
- Temperature range from −11 to 40 °C
- Automatic rotor recognition and imbalance detection for maximum operational safety
Together with a comprehensive portfolio of fixed-angle and swing-bucket rotors, the centrifuge accommodates a particularly wide range of applications, making it ideal for multiuser laboratories with a manifold of requirements.
Optional aerosol-tight QuickLock® caps are available for safe centrifugation of hazardous samples (aerosol-tightness tested and certified by Public Health England, Porton Down, UK).
All centrifuges are designed for separating liquid substance mixtures with different densities, in particular, for processing and analysing samples from the human body in in-vitro diagnostic applications to ensure that the in-vitro diagnostic device can be used according to its intended purpose.