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Interactive Selection Tool Guides Researchers Seeking Best Centrifuge Option

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 25 Jun 2015
An interactive, online tool is now available to assist biotech and other life science researchers in selecting the most appropriate combination of centrifuge and accessories for their laboratory.

Thermo Scientific (Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) is providing its centrifuge product selection tool as both an interactive site on the Internet and as the “Thermo Scientific Lab Products App Library” for the Apple iPad.

Image: The centrifuge product selection tool is available as an iPad \"app\" or on the Internet (Photo courtesy of Thermo Scientific).
Image: The centrifuge product selection tool is available as an iPad \"app\" or on the Internet (Photo courtesy of Thermo Scientific).

In either format the tool was designed to help researchers select the general purpose benchtop centrifuge package best suited to their application and combines educational information with a product selection guide.

The selection tool prompts users to choose one of four general application areas and select whether there is a need for a refrigerated or ventilated centrifuge. Next, the tool provides volume options to meet the throughput requirements of the lab, followed by a list of appropriate centrifuge packages to meet the specified needs.

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