This centrifuge series consists of three models: the CP100NX, CP90NX and CP80NX1, all of which share the same great range of user-friendly and innovative features along with a comprehensive rotor portfolio, making them your indispensable companion for all high- to ultra-speed applications.
The unique Automatic Rotor Life Management System (RLM) significantly increases the lifetime of the rotors by automatically tracking the exact run times on the internal rotor memory, making handwritten rotor logs a thing of the past. The self-locking rotor system eliminates the need to manually tighten the rotor, enabling quick and easy rotor exchange within seconds. The non-contact imbalance sensor ensures safe operation, while the possibility to balance samples by eye (up to 5mm2) eliminates time-consuming sample balancing via scale.
The large touch display with a quick start up time of only 6 seconds stands out with its intuitive, multilingual operation, offering three-level user management and documentation of runs. The additional option to pre-program up to 1,000 programs supports multi-user labs as well as laboratories working in GxP/GLP compliance.
The CP-NX series of Ultracentrafuge from Eppendorf comes with several features designed to streamline user experience and improve performance.
- LED indicator displays operating status at a glance
- Low table height with smooth sliding door for easy loading / unloading the rotor
- Automatic Rotor Life Management System takes accurate recordings of rotor use and can extend rotor life by up to 10X the conventional calculated rate
- Full operating history (up to 5,120 logs) CSV exportable and the ability to register programmed operations to the system
- Non-contact imbalance sensor prevents imbalancing for a range of rotor configurations and allows for Visual Balancing
- The economy mode reduces stand-by electricity consumption by 50%, compared with the former model
- Ability to hide operating functions behind a password protecting your data
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