- RCF: 16,873 × g
- Speed: 100 – 14,000 rpm (100 rpm steps)
- capacity: 18 × 1.5/2.0 mL
- Rotors available: 1
- Acceleration time: 13 s
- Deceleration time: 13 s
- Display large: LCD
- Timer: 30 s to 9:59 h, with continuous run function
- Noise level: < 57 dB(A)
- Volume range: 36 mL
- Power supply: 120 V, 50 – 60 Hz
- power consumption: 320 W
- Dimensions (W × D × H): 30 × 46 × 25 cm / 11.7 × 18.23 × 9.8 in
- Height (with open lid): 52 cm / 20 in
- Weight w/o accessories: 22 kg / 48.5 lb
- Cooling: Refrigerated
- Temperature control range: 0 °C to +40 °C
Microcentrifuge 5418/5418R
Item#: 5418-5418R18-place capacity centrifuges for molecular biology that are specifically designed for low to medium capacity in 1.5/2.0 mL tubes and Microtainer®. Their speed of up to 16,873 × g allows for standard molecular biology applications.
Standard Features
- Max. rotor capacity: 18 × 1.5/2.0 mL vessels
- Max. speed: 16,873 × g (14,000 rpm) for quick separation
- Small footprint and low access height of 23 cm
- OptiBowl® design for quiet operation – even without a rotor lid
- Eppendorf QuickLock® rotor allows for fast and ergonomic lid locking
- Soft-touch one-finger lid closure for ergonomic operation
- Temperature range from 0 °C to +40 °C
- Ensured temperature of 4 °C at maximum rotational speed
- FastTemp function for quick pre-cooling and maximized temperature accuracy inside the rotor
- ECO power shut-off engages after 8 hours of non-use to reduce energy consumption (46 % over night) and extend compressor life (can be deactivated)
Special features for Centrifuge 5418 R
- Temperature range from 0 °C to +40 °C
- Guaranteed temperature of 4 °C at maximum rotational speed
- FastTemp™ function for quick pre-cooling and maximum temperature accuracy inside the rotor
- ECO power shut-off engages after 8 hours of nonuse to reduce energy consumption (46 % over night) and extend compressor life (can be deactivated)
- The patented compressor technology reduces vibrations and protects your samples
- Built-in condensation drain to eliminate water accumulation in the rotor chamber