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  2. MSE (centrifuges) - Wikipedia

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    MSE was founded in 1936, by Ernest Foulkes, [1] initially as a manufacturer and distributor of machine tools and equipment. Throughout World War II, MSE was appointed by the UK ministry of supply to act as lease lend agents for American machine tools in order to support the war effort.

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. Classified advertisements website Craigslist Inc. Logo used since 1995 Screenshot of the main page on January 26, 2008 Type of business Private Type of site Classifieds, forums Available in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Founded 1995 ; 30 years ago (1995 ...

  4. Laboratory centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    The rotor can then be fixed within the centrifuge without opening the lid. After the run, the entire rotor assembly, including the lid, is removed from the centrifuge to the hood for further steps, maintaining the samples within a closed system. A ThermoFisher laboratory bench-top centrifuge.

  5. Centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    Human centrifuges are exceptionally large centrifuges that test the reactions and tolerance of pilots and astronauts to acceleration above those experienced in the Earth's gravity. The first centrifuges used for human research were used by Erasmus Darwin, the grandfather of Charles Darwin. The first large-scale human centrifuge designed for ...

  6. Peeler centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    [1] Peeler centrifuge operates on the principle of centrifugal force to separate solids from liquids by density difference. And high rotation speed provides high centrifugal force that allows the suspended solid in feed to settle on the inner surface of drum, also washing and washing processes at the same rotational speed and in same centrifuge vessel.

  7. Centrifugation - Wikipedia

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    Density gradients for purifying cells are also run in these centrifuges. Swinging-bucket rotors tend to be used very widely because of the huge flexibility of sample size through the use of adaptors. [9] These machines have maximum rotor speeds of less than 10 000 rpm and vary from small, bench-top to large, floor-standing centrifuges. [11]

  8. Zippe-type centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    If we assume a rotor diameter of 20 cm (as in some modern centrifuges [3]), this would correspond to a centripetal acceleration of around 900,000 x g [4] (around 42 times the max speed of a standard, lab benchtop microcentrifuge [5] and between 0.9 to 9 times the max speed of a standard lab ultracentrifuge [6]) or a linear speed of greater than ...

  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.