Eppendorf Centrifuge 5702 R

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All 5702 models can be used in a range of settings, from the clinical lab to the cell culture lab. With various fixed-angle and swing-bucket rotors available, they can accommodate almost any kind of tube.

This model has all the product characteristics that make refrigerated Eppendorf centrifuges so outstanding:

You can quickly reach the desired temperature by using the “fast temp” function. Like-wise, standby refrigeration will maintain a particular temperature following use. Precise centrifugation is made possible through the “at set rpm” function, time is counted down once the set rpm is reached. As a result, different centrifugal runs can be more easily reproduced.

Another advantage is that we have designed all rotors within the 5702 line to be interchangeable.

Product features: 

  • Adjustable from –9 °C to 40 °C
  • Standby refrigeration
  • "Fast Cool" function
  • Very silent
  • 6 Rotor options
  • "At Set rpm" function
  •  Two programming keys to store routine procedures (back-lit in blue)

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