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BMP Centrifuge Bottles
These precision molded centrifuge bottles are available in polycarbonate or polypropylene. For low speed applications the bottles provide excellent value for large volume/large batch centrifugation procedures. Bottles with standard caps provide reliable performance up to 8250 xg in swinging bucket and fixed angle rotors. For high-speed work, the easy-to-use Noryl® (Noryl® is a registered trademark of General Electric Company) sealing caps with silicone O-rings enable leak-free processing at high centrifugal forces over long durations. Bottles must be filled to 80% of capacity.
Available with standard caps for low-speed work and sealing caps for high-speed applications-sealing caps have a built-in gripper to facilitate removal from the rotor
Extra thick walls for durability-resistant to most chemicals
Wide mouth design makes filling and decanting easier
Centrifuge bottles may be autoclaved at 121°C at 15 psi for 20 minutes. Caps should be placed on the bottles without engaging the threads. Bottles are qualified to the rated g-forces using Sorvall® (Sorvall® is a registered trademark of Kendro Laboratory Products) and Fiberlight® (Fiberlight® is a registered trademark of Piramoon Technologies Inc.) high-speed rotors, tested at 20°C, with bottles filled to 80% of capacity.
Failure to use the correct rotor cushion or adapter will shorten the life of the bottle and may prevent achievement of the maximum rated RCF and/or bottle failure.
Prolonged autoclaving and reuse may cause stress cracks, crazing or bottle discoloration.
These precision molded centrifuge bottles are available in polycarbonate or polypropylene. For low speed applications the bottles provide excellent value for large volume/large batch centrifugation procedures. Bottles with standard caps provide reliable performance up to 8250 xg in swinging bucket and fixed angle rotors. For high-speed work, the easy-to-use Noryl® (Noryl® is a registered trademark of General Electric Company) sealing caps with silicone O-rings enable leak-free processing at high centrifugal forces over long durations. Bottles must be filled to 80% of capacity.
Available with standard caps for low-speed work and sealing caps for high-speed applications-sealing caps have a built-in gripper to facilitate removal from the rotor
Extra thick walls for durability-resistant to most chemicals
Wide mouth design makes filling and decanting easier
Centrifuge bottles may be autoclaved at 121°C at 15 psi for 20 minutes. Caps should be placed on the bottles without engaging the threads. Bottles are qualified to the rated g-forces using Sorvall® (Sorvall® is a registered trademark of Kendro Laboratory Products) and Fiberlight® (Fiberlight® is a registered trademark of Piramoon Technologies Inc.) high-speed rotors, tested at 20°C, with bottles filled to 80% of capacity.
Failure to use the correct rotor cushion or adapter will shorten the life of the bottle and may prevent achievement of the maximum rated RCF and/or bottle failure.
Prolonged autoclaving and reuse may cause stress cracks, crazing or bottle discoloration.
http://www.biomedicalpolymers.com/Biomedical Polymers Inc.
Available with standard caps for low-speed work and sealing caps for high-speed applications-sealing caps have a built-in gripper to facilitate removal from the rotor
Extra thick walls for durability-resistant to most chemicals
Wide mouth design makes filling and decanting easier
Centrifuge bottles may be autoclaved at 121°C at 15 psi for 20 minutes. Caps should be placed on the bottles without engaging the threads. Bottles are qualified to the rated g-forces using Sorvall® (Sorvall® is a registered trademark of Kendro Laboratory Products) and Fiberlight® (Fiberlight® is a registered trademark of Piramoon Technologies Inc.) high-speed rotors, tested at 20°C, with bottles filled to 80% of capacity.
Failure to use the correct rotor cushion or adapter will shorten the life of the bottle and may prevent achievement of the maximum rated RCF and/or bottle failure.
Prolonged autoclaving and reuse may cause stress cracks, crazing or bottle discoloration.
http://www.biomedicalpolymers.com/Biomedical Polymers Inc.