VWR International Kinetic Energy 26 Joules Galaxy Mini Centrifuge C1413

VWR International Kinetic Energy 26 Joules Galaxy Mini Centrifuge C1413
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Description
VWR International Galaxy Mini Centrifuge | Model C1413 | 26 Joules Kinetic Energy
Unit is in excellent cosmetic and working condition — removed from a functioning laboratory and ships securely packaged for safe delivery.
The VWR Galaxy Mini Centrifuge (Model C1413) is a compact, fixed-speed centrifuge designed for rapid spin-downs of microtubes and PCR strips. Built for everyday use, it delivers consistent performance, low noise, and dependable operation in small laboratory settings.
Product Details
- Manufacturer: VWR International
- Model: Galaxy Mini Centrifuge C1413
- Kinetic Energy: 26 Joules
- Voltage: 120V, 50/60Hz
- Speed: Fixed at approximately 6,000 rpm
- RCF: ~2,000 × g
- Rotor Capacity:
- 8 × 1.5/2.0 mL microtubes
- 4 × 8-strip PCR tube rotor (optional accessory)
- Operation: Automatic start and stop when lid closes or opens
- Safety: Interlock system prevents operation with lid open
- Dimensions: Compact and lightweight for benchtop use (~1.5 kg)
Applications
- Quick spin-downs before PCR, electrophoresis, or pipetting
- Suitable for molecular biology, clinical, and biochemical labs
- Perfect for microvolume separations and reagent collection
Features
- Fixed-speed, maintenance-free motor for reliable performance
- Quiet, low-vibration operation for shared lab spaces
- Automatic lid activation for hands-free use
- Compact design ideal for small workstations
Condition
- Pre-owned unit in excellent cosmetic and functional condition
- Fully tested for smooth and consistent operation
- Ships securely packaged for safe delivery
Specifications
| Manufacturer | VWR |
| Model | C1413 |
| Condition | Used |
| Stock Number | A11-RE0167 |
| * Manufacturer | VWR International |
| * Model | Galaxy Mini Centrifuge C1413 |
| * Kinetic Energy | 26 Joules |
| * Voltage | 120V, 50/60Hz |
| * RCF | ~2,000 × g |





