Overview of Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Refrigerated Floor Centrifuge
The Avanti J-25/J-25I are high-speed refrigerated floor centrifuges designed for high productivity for up to 24 liters an hour of bioprocessing. The Avanti J-25/J-25I generates centrifugal forces required for routine processing, rapid sedimentation of protein precipitates, large particles, and cell debris, nucleic acid precipitation, virus, bacteria, and gradient isolation, and more.
View in stock used floor centrifuge for sale here. Need assistance? Get in touch with us today.
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Features
Here are the key features of a Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I:
• Capacity: Both the Avanti J-25/J-25I’s maximum speed is at 25,000 rpm with a maximum g-force (centrifuge force) of 75,600 x g. Its set temperature ranges from -10°C to +40°C in 1 degree increments. The Avanti J-25 has accel/decel rates of 2/3 while the Avanti J-25I has accel/decel rates of 12/13 which offer more precise control.
• Operation: Both the Avanti J-25/J-25I can be operated in manual or programmed mode using its control panel. The Avanti J-25I has a digital interface control panel while the J-25 has a traditional control panel with tactile knobs.
• Safety: Both the Avanti J-25/J-25I’s doors have an electromechanical door-locking mechanism to prevent contact with a spinning rotor. As well as a Dynamic Rotor Inertia Check (DRIC) so no rotor can be run above its rated speed. They are also equipped with optimized temperature control and rotor imbalance detectors.
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Floor Centrifuge Specifications
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Avanti J-25 |
Avanti J-25I |
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Manufacturer |
Beckman Coulter |
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Model |
Avanti J-25 |
Avanti J-25 |
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Speed range |
100 to 25,000 rpm |
100 to 25,000 rpm |
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Setting range |
in 100-rpm increments below 10,000 rpm |
in 100-rpm increments below 10,000 rpm |
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Speed display |
from 0 to 10,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ±10 rpm from 10,000 to 25,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ± 0.1%, or equivalent rcf |
from 0 to 10,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ±10 rpm from 10,000 to 25,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ± 0.1%, or equivalent rcf |
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Time setting range |
to 180 min or continuous (hold) |
to 180 min or continuous (hold) |
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Time display |
indicates run time remaining (timed run) or elapsed time (hold run) |
indicates run time remaining (timed run) or elapsed time (hold run) |
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Temperature setting range |
-20 to +40°C (in 1°C increments) |
-20 to +40°C (in 1°C increments) |
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Rotor temperature |
±2°C of set temperature (after equilibration) |
±2°C of set temperature (after equilibration) |
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Ambient temperature range |
16 to 38°C (60 to 100°F) |
16 to 38°C (60 to 100°F) |
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Acceleration |
Maximum or slow |
Maximum or slow |
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Deceleration |
Maximum, slow, or off |
Maximum, slow, or off |
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Power rating |
200/208/240V, 50/60Hz, 24A |
200/208/240V, 50/60Hz, 24A |
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Dimensions (W x D x H) |
28 x 34 x 45.5 in |
28 x 34 x 45.5 in |
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Weight |
583 lb (264.5 kg) |
583 lb (264.5 kg) |
Our Centrifuge Testing Process
To assure the highest quality and that we can offer a fair warranty on our products, our technicians put every product through rigorous testing:
1. The centrifuge technician pre-tests the unit’s speed, sometimes to maximum speed for a few minutes, refrigeration, whether it spins up and spins down properly, buttons, switches and timers. The technician also orders the necessary parts for repair.
2. Once the unit’s parts arrive or are working, the centrifuge technician performs any necessary repairs.
3. The centrifuge technician runs the unit to maximum RPMs for a minimum of 1 hour while observing the refrigeration performance (if applicable). During this step, loud/unusual noises, smells, and extra heat build up are observed.
4. The centrifuge technician also observes the proper performance of sensors like temperature, vacuum (if equipped), rotor sensors, tach sensors, latch sensors, etc.
5. After a full hour's run, the centrifuge technician takes a photo of the centrifuge display to be shown in the listing photos on New Life Scientific’s e-commerce platforms.
6. The centrifuge technician then thoroughly inspects the centrifuge to identify anything missing, loose, or damaged. At this time, the centrifuge technician follows New Life Scientific’s Centrifuge Technician Checklist to ensure everything is checked accordingly.
7. The refrigeration condenser and chassis are cleaned by blowing out the unit with compressed air or dry ice blasting.
8. Sensors are cleaned and/or reinstalled with the proper gap. Electrical connections are latched and tightened down properly, ensuring they have a proper power cable.
9. Drive mounts, drive brushes, gas springs are checked and replaced, if necessary.
10. The centrifuge is then cleaned and if needed, painted as well, to make sure the unit comes out as standard as we can.
Our Centrifuge Technician Checklist
At New Life Scientific, our technicians test each device thoroughly before shipping to verify performance and functionality. After our centrifuge technician finishes the initial testing process, this Centrifuge Technician Checklist is filled out to record the important information gathered throughout the repair process. This checklist will be available publicly after the unit has undergone tech completion.
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Floor Centrifuge Applications
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Floor Centrifuges are suitable for a range of applications:
• Cell Biology and Biochemistry - The centrifuge is commonly used for harvesting cells from cultures in bioprocessing, cell culture studies, and in research applications. It aids in separating proteins from other cellular components in studies related to biochemistry. It also helps isolate and concentrate RNA or DNA from biological samples.
• Clinical and Diagnostic Applications - Widely used in clinical labs to process blood samples, separate plasma, serum, and blood cells for diagnostic testing. It is also used to separate and concentrate cells or particulate matter from urine and other bodily fluids.
• Environmental and Analytical Applications - It aids in the concentration of samples for monitoring environmental contaminants such • as heavy metals, pesticides, or pollutants in air and water samples.
• Cell Culture Harvesting - The centrifuge is used in the production of biopharmaceuticals where large-scale cell cultures need to be processed for the extractions of proteins, vaccines, or other therapeutic products.
• Research Applications - In labs that require the processing of large sample volumes, the centrifuge is ideal for high-throughput applications, such as drug development or genomics research.
• Toxicology Analysis - The centrifuge can be used in forensic labs to process biological fluids (such as blood, urine, or tissue samples) for toxicology testing, helping to identify drugs, toxins, or other substances.
Contact New Life Scientific Today for Additional Information
Our team can help you decide whether the Avanti J-25/25I XP’s capacity and features align with your processing needs. Contact us today if you have questions or need additional specifications. You may also:
• Live chat with us by clicking on the icon at the lower right of your screen.
• Email us at cs@newlifescientific.com
• Call us at (567)-210-2838
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Beckman Avanti J-25/J-25I High-Speed Refrigerated Floor Centrifuge
Overview of Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Refrigerated Floor Centrifuge
The Avanti J-25/J-25I are high-speed refrigerated floor centrifuges designed for high productivity for up to 24 liters an hour of bioprocessing. The Avanti J-25/J-25I generates centrifugal forces required for routine processing, rapid sedimentation of protein precipitates, large particles, and cell debris, nucleic acid precipitation, virus, bacteria, and gradient isolation, and more.
View in stock used floor centrifuge for sale here. Need assistance? Get in touch with us today.
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Features
Here are the key features of a Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I:
• Capacity: Both the Avanti J-25/J-25I’s maximum speed is at 25,000 rpm with a maximum g-force (centrifuge force) of 75,600 x g. Its set temperature ranges from -10°C to +40°C in 1 degree increments. The Avanti J-25 has accel/decel rates of 2/3 while the Avanti J-25I has accel/decel rates of 12/13 which offer more precise control.
• Operation: Both the Avanti J-25/J-25I can be operated in manual or programmed mode using its control panel. The Avanti J-25I has a digital interface control panel while the J-25 has a traditional control panel with tactile knobs.
• Safety: Both the Avanti J-25/J-25I’s doors have an electromechanical door-locking mechanism to prevent contact with a spinning rotor. As well as a Dynamic Rotor Inertia Check (DRIC) so no rotor can be run above its rated speed. They are also equipped with optimized temperature control and rotor imbalance detectors.
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Floor Centrifuge Specifications
|
Avanti J-25 |
Avanti J-25I |
|
|
Manufacturer |
Beckman Coulter |
|
|
Model |
Avanti J-25 |
Avanti J-25 |
|
Speed range |
100 to 25,000 rpm |
100 to 25,000 rpm |
|
Setting range |
in 100-rpm increments below 10,000 rpm |
in 100-rpm increments below 10,000 rpm |
|
Speed display |
from 0 to 10,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ±10 rpm from 10,000 to 25,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ± 0.1%, or equivalent rcf |
from 0 to 10,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ±10 rpm from 10,000 to 25,000 rpm, indicates actual rotor speed ± 0.1%, or equivalent rcf |
|
Time setting range |
to 180 min or continuous (hold) |
to 180 min or continuous (hold) |
|
Time display |
indicates run time remaining (timed run) or elapsed time (hold run) |
indicates run time remaining (timed run) or elapsed time (hold run) |
|
Temperature setting range |
-20 to +40°C (in 1°C increments) |
-20 to +40°C (in 1°C increments) |
|
Rotor temperature |
±2°C of set temperature (after equilibration) |
±2°C of set temperature (after equilibration) |
|
Ambient temperature range |
16 to 38°C (60 to 100°F) |
16 to 38°C (60 to 100°F) |
|
Acceleration |
Maximum or slow |
Maximum or slow |
|
Deceleration |
Maximum, slow, or off |
Maximum, slow, or off |
|
Power rating |
200/208/240V, 50/60Hz, 24A |
200/208/240V, 50/60Hz, 24A |
|
Dimensions (W x D x H) |
28 x 34 x 45.5 in |
28 x 34 x 45.5 in |
|
Weight |
583 lb (264.5 kg) |
583 lb (264.5 kg) |
Our Centrifuge Testing Process
To assure the highest quality and that we can offer a fair warranty on our products, our technicians put every product through rigorous testing:
1. The centrifuge technician pre-tests the unit’s speed, sometimes to maximum speed for a few minutes, refrigeration, whether it spins up and spins down properly, buttons, switches and timers. The technician also orders the necessary parts for repair.
2. Once the unit’s parts arrive or are working, the centrifuge technician performs any necessary repairs.
3. The centrifuge technician runs the unit to maximum RPMs for a minimum of 1 hour while observing the refrigeration performance (if applicable). During this step, loud/unusual noises, smells, and extra heat build up are observed.
4. The centrifuge technician also observes the proper performance of sensors like temperature, vacuum (if equipped), rotor sensors, tach sensors, latch sensors, etc.
5. After a full hour's run, the centrifuge technician takes a photo of the centrifuge display to be shown in the listing photos on New Life Scientific’s e-commerce platforms.
6. The centrifuge technician then thoroughly inspects the centrifuge to identify anything missing, loose, or damaged. At this time, the centrifuge technician follows New Life Scientific’s Centrifuge Technician Checklist to ensure everything is checked accordingly.
7. The refrigeration condenser and chassis are cleaned by blowing out the unit with compressed air or dry ice blasting.
8. Sensors are cleaned and/or reinstalled with the proper gap. Electrical connections are latched and tightened down properly, ensuring they have a proper power cable.
9. Drive mounts, drive brushes, gas springs are checked and replaced, if necessary.
10. The centrifuge is then cleaned and if needed, painted as well, to make sure the unit comes out as standard as we can.
Our Centrifuge Technician Checklist
At New Life Scientific, our technicians test each device thoroughly before shipping to verify performance and functionality. After our centrifuge technician finishes the initial testing process, this Centrifuge Technician Checklist is filled out to record the important information gathered throughout the repair process. This checklist will be available publicly after the unit has undergone tech completion.
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Floor Centrifuge Applications
Beckman Coulter Avanti J-25/J-25I Floor Centrifuges are suitable for a range of applications:
• Cell Biology and Biochemistry - The centrifuge is commonly used for harvesting cells from cultures in bioprocessing, cell culture studies, and in research applications. It aids in separating proteins from other cellular components in studies related to biochemistry. It also helps isolate and concentrate RNA or DNA from biological samples.
• Clinical and Diagnostic Applications - Widely used in clinical labs to process blood samples, separate plasma, serum, and blood cells for diagnostic testing. It is also used to separate and concentrate cells or particulate matter from urine and other bodily fluids.
• Environmental and Analytical Applications - It aids in the concentration of samples for monitoring environmental contaminants such • as heavy metals, pesticides, or pollutants in air and water samples.
• Cell Culture Harvesting - The centrifuge is used in the production of biopharmaceuticals where large-scale cell cultures need to be processed for the extractions of proteins, vaccines, or other therapeutic products.
• Research Applications - In labs that require the processing of large sample volumes, the centrifuge is ideal for high-throughput applications, such as drug development or genomics research.
• Toxicology Analysis - The centrifuge can be used in forensic labs to process biological fluids (such as blood, urine, or tissue samples) for toxicology testing, helping to identify drugs, toxins, or other substances.
Contact New Life Scientific Today for Additional Information
Our team can help you decide whether the Avanti J-25/25I XP’s capacity and features align with your processing needs. Contact us today if you have questions or need additional specifications. You may also:
• Live chat with us by clicking on the icon at the lower right of your screen.
• Email us at cs@newlifescientific.com
• Call us at (567)-210-2838



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