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  2. Centrifugation - Wikipedia

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    In the chemical and food industries, special centrifuges can process a continuous stream of particle turning into separated liquid like plasma. Centrifugation is also the most common method used for uranium enrichment, relying on the slight mass difference between atoms of U-238 and U-235 in uranium hexafluoride gas. [5]

  3. Laboratory centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    They may vary in capacity from 50 mL down to much smaller capacities used in microcentrifuges used extensively in molecular biology laboratories. Microcentrifuges typically accommodate disposable plastic microcentrifuge tubes with capacities from 250 μL to 2.0 mL. Glass centrifuge tubes can be used with most solvents, but tend to be more ...

  4. Centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    Large industrial centrifuges are commonly used in water and wastewater treatment to dry sludges. The resulting dry product is often termed cake, and the water leaving a centrifuge after most of the solids have been removed is called centrate. Large industrial centrifuges are also used in the oil industry to remove solids from the drilling fluid.

  5. Zippe-type centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    The P1 centrifuge uses an aluminum rotor, and the P2 centrifuge uses a maraging steel rotor, [3] which is stronger, spins faster, and enriches more uranium per machine than the P1. In Pakistan, the Zippe-type centrifuge had a local designation and was known as Centrifuge Khan (after Abdul Qadeer Khan ). : 151 [ 10 ]

  6. Centrus puts up $60M for centrifuges to replace Russian ... - AOL

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    The Department of Energy selected Centrus, through its subsidiary American Centrifuge Operating, as one of four companies to receive at least $2 million in work orders for the advanced fuel ...

  7. Beckman Coulter - Wikipedia

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    A large laboratory centrifuge from Beckman. Beckman Coulter, Inc. is a Danaher Corporation company that develops, manufactures, and markets products relevant to biomedical testing. It operates in the industries of diagnostics and life sciences. The company was established in 1935 as National Technical Laboratories, and has become an ...

  8. Is Kary Mullis God? (or Just the Big Kahuna?) - AOL

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    After unlocking the secrets of DNA, the Nobel prize-winning biochemist traded in his centrifuge for a life of wine, women, and surf. [From Esquire, 1994.]

  9. Ultracentrifuge - Wikipedia

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    An ultracentrifuge is a centrifuge optimized for spinning a rotor at very high speeds, capable of generating acceleration as high as 1 000 000 g (approx. 9 800 km/s²). [1] There are two kinds of ultracentrifuges, the preparative and the analytical ultracentrifuge.