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News Release from: New Brunswick Scientific (UK) | Subject: Cepa centrifuges
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2004
Flow-through centrifuge with no costly
disposables
Range of ruggedly built machines can process many times the volume of their tubular bowl using a flow-through method that retains solids and collects the liquid components
New literature describes how, whether only one litre or several thousand litres of mixture require separation, Cepa centrifuges from New Brunswick Scientific offer a model that fits the bill This range of ruggedly built machines can process many times the volume of their tubular bowl using a flow-through method that retains solids and collects the liquid components
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Plastic bowl liners can be used in the smaller LE and Z41 models to facilitate cell paste removal and minimise cleaning time.
For large volumes the simple set-up and consistent performance means minimal downtime between separations.
Drum centrifuges can be supplied for mixtures with extremely high solids concentrations and a cooling coil is available as an optional accessory.
Cepa centrifuges use no costly disposable membranes, are much faster than filtration systems and there is no mid-run degradation due to clogged filters.
For trouble-free processing in even the most demanding of circumstances, they are the ideal choice.
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