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Swinging-bucket centrifuge rotors have an outstanding resolution, a full pathlength, and a slow run time. The bucket rotor swings back and forth, allowing the tube to adjust its angle as it runs.
When halted, the buckets are vertical; when moving, they are horizontal. Contrary to fixed-angle geometry, where the sample strikes the wall and smears, potentially impairing the separation, the parallel geometry of the swinging buckets permits the sample to flow across the density gradients without interruption.
They are particularly helpful when samples need to be resolved in rate-zonal (density) gradients and are ideal for separating large-volume samples at low speeds.
The Global swinging bucket rotors market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Aluminum SX4400 Swinging-Bucket Rotor Large particles, rapidly sedimenting protein precipitates, cells, and cell detritus are some common applications.
can also be used to prepare blood samples. Place: 4 Allegra X-30 and Allegra X-30R; 400 mL Swinging Bucket Rotor with 4 Buckets; Maximum RPM 4,200 and 4,700; Maximum RCF 3,398 and 4,255. for use in centrifuges from the Allegra X-30 Series.
Aluminum SX241.5 Swinging Bucket Rotor Important uses include pelleting viruses, bacteria, mitochondria, chloroplasts, or algae.
Place: 24 Tube Allegra X-22 and Allegra X-22R microcentrifuge tubes, 1.5 mL each. Max RPM is 12,500 or 4,000. RCF maximum: 12,950 and 16,244. for use in centrifuges from the Allegra X-22 Series, GS-15 Series, and Allegra 21 Series.