
Used Centrifuge Rotors & Accessories


Centrifuge Rotor, Swing Bucket
Jouan Centrifuge M4 Swing Out Rotor 250mL Bottle Buckets Cat 11175372 Set Of 4
Item No. 26575


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall 20,500 RPM Fixed Angle Centrifuge SS-34 Rotor 8 x 50 mL 28020
Item No. 24863


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall 28020 Fixed Angle Centrifuge SS-34 Rotor 8 x 50mL
Item No. AC216100_7E5D_44CB_AC32_D5B7F8977909


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall 28020 Fixed-Angle Centrifuge SS-34 Rotor 8 x 50mL 20,000 RPM
Item No. 25792


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall 28020 SS-34 Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor 8x50mL 21,000 RPM
Item No. 24931


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall 28020 SS-34 Fixed Angle Centrifuge Rotor 20,500 RPM 8x50mL
Item No. 25289


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall Dupont 28020 SS-34 Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor 8x50mL 21,000 RPM
Item No. 24476


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall Fixed Angle Centrifuge SS-34 Rotor 8 x 50 mL 20,500 RPM 28020
Item No. 24967


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall Fixed-Angle Centrifuge 28020 SS-34 Rotor 8 x 50mL 20,000 RPM
Item No. 25781


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall Rotor 28020 Fixed-Angle Centrifuge SS-34 Rotor 20,000 RPM 8x50mL
Item No. 25779


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Sorvall SS-34 Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor 8x50mL 20,500 RPM 28020
Item No. 24737


Centrifuge Rotor
Sorvall SS-34 Centrifuge Rotor Fixed Angle 8x50mL 21,000 RPM 28020
Item No. 26083


Centrifuge Rotor, Swing Bucket
x2 DuPont 11053 Centrifuge Rotor Swing Buckets for RTH-250 or H1000B Rotors
Item No. 25829


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Eppendorf FA 45-30-11 Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor 30 x 1.5-2mL - No Lid
Item No. 22254


Centrifuge Rotor Bucket
Lot of 3 Sorvall 11788 Centrifuge Rotor Swing Buckets 750mL 4,700 RPM 4,700 RPM
Item No. 25342


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
IEC 815 Clinical Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor with 24 x 15mL Shields
Item No. 27022


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
IEC 815 Clinical Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor with 24 x 15mL Shields/Tubes
Item No. 27023


Centrifuge Rotor, Swing Bucket
Thermo Electron 815 Clinical Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor with 24 x 15mL Tubes
Item No. 27602


Centrifuge Rotor, Swing Bucket
Beckman Coulter SW-25.2 Centrifuge 3x117.3 Tubes Swing Bucket Rotor RPM 25,000
Item No. 25759


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Eppendorf FA-45-30-11 Centrifuge Fixed Angle Rotor 30x1.5/2mL 22637100 14K RPM
Item No. 27010


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Eppendorf FA-45-30-11 Fixed Angle Centrifuge Rotor 30x1.5/2mL 14K RPM 5427753001
Item No. 27202


Centrifuge Rotor, Swing Bucket
Lot of 2 Sorvall 11788 Centrifuge Rotor Swing-Buckets 750mL for RT6000B Rotors
Item No. 26423


Centrifuge Rotor, Swing Bucket
Sorvall 11788 Centrifuge Rotor Swing-Buckets 750mL for RT6000B Rotors Set of 2
Item No. 26576


Centrifuge Rotor, Fixed Angle
Eppendorf 5424702007 Centrifuge Rotor FA-45-24-11 Fixed Angle 15K RPM 24x2mL
Item No. 27203
Used Centrifuge Rotors for Sale
Centrifuges are lab workhorses that add exceptional functionality and efficiency to your lab. Centrifuge rotors are critical components of these machines that help the device separate particles or substances for various densities in solutions. The rotor creates a centrifugal force through high-speed spinning to separate particles efficiently for biology, pharmaceuticals, clinical research and chemistry to help separate proteins, purify samples or isolate DNA.
Centrifuge rotors are pivotal in processing samples, advancing scientific discoveries and conducting analyses. They are indispensable in research and scientific laboratory work.
Features of Centrifuge Rotors
Rotors are manufactured to suit various applications, enabling scientists and researchers to get accurate sample processing and separation results. View how the choices you make affect how well-suited your centrifuge will be for your laboratory's workflows.
Rotor Types
There are three primary types of centrifuge rotors, each tailored to specific laboratory applications:
Fixed-angle: These rotors hold tubes at a fixed angle between 25 and 40 degrees. The high centrifugal forces these rotors facilitate make them ideal for pelleting particles or solids. Fixed-angle rotors are often used in DNA or RNA isolation or to separate cellular components.
Swinging bucket: For low-speed, high-volume separation, swinging bucket rotors are the right choice. They suspend multiple sample tubes in buckets, turning outward as the centrifugal force increases and gently handling samples to isolate softer components or harvest cells without unsettling fragile structures. This rotor type offers longer centrifugation times and is suited for cell and tissue cultures.
Vertical tube: These instruments hold tubes in a vertical position, perpendicular to the rotor axis. They have short run times, making them apt for density gradient separations. These rotors are ideal for purifying organelles, separating subcellular components and isolating viruses.
Material Composition
The best material composition for your centrifuge's rotor depends on your lab's applications. These devices are made from durable materials with high corrosion resistance and can withstand high speeds. Some of the most commonly used materials are:
Aluminum: Due to this material's lightweight nature, rotors made from aluminum may have some speed limitations.
Carbon fiber: Offering exceptional strength and fatigue resistance and capable of handling high speeds, carbon fiber construction reduces fatigue-related challenges and the risk of rotor failure.
Titanium: This material offers superior strength and an increased ability to withstand harsh chemical environments and high speeds, making Titanium rotors ideal for specialized applications that require especially durable equipment.
Capacity and Speed Considerations
Different rotors offer various speeds and capacities to accommodate multiple sample tube volumes. Many rotors also provide maximum rates and relative centrifugal forces (RCF) to allow for precise separations in a range of particle sizes or sample densities. Typical speeds are between 21,999 rpm and 30,000 rpm.
Swinging Bucket Versus Fixed-Angle Rotor
The choice between a swinging bucket and fixed-angle rotor depends on your application. Swinging bucket rotors are best for applications like separating compounds with varying densities or sedimentation rates, which require a gentle separation. The horizontal positioning in this device minimizes the sheer force compounds are exposed to, which also assists in cell harvesting. Fixed-angle rotors work well for pelleting solids or particles at the bottom of a test tube because their angular design supports tight pellet formation in more dense components.
Benefits of Buying Used Centrifuge Rotors
It is important to choose a rotor that suits your budget and application. Buying a used centrifuge rotor has three primary advantages:
Cost-effectiveness: Used centrifuge rotors offer a budget-friendly option that does not compromise performance. Buying used laboratory equipment from New Life Scientific provides quality instruments at 30% to 70% off retail prices.
Quality and parametric optimization: Pre-tested, certified and calibrated to ensure you get the most out of your used centrifuge rotor.
Sustainability aspect: New Life Scientific is committed to sustainability through a circular economy. By extending lab instruments' remaining service life, we keep them from being added to landfills and reduce the materials needed for manufacturing new devices.
What to Look for in Used Centrifuge Rotors
When shopping for a used microcentrifuge with a rotor, it is crucial to assess several characteristics:
Durability: The rotor must be able to withstand long-term use. Assess wear and tear, such as corrosion and cracks, and validate the proper functioning of safety features on the device.
Speed and weight: Rotors range from 1,500 to 28,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) at top speeds. Check the smoothness of rotor movement, ensuring the rotor is robust enough to withstand these high speeds.
Verification: Ensure you receive the rotor's certification and pre-testing information.
Application: Verify that the centrifuge rotor you want to buy aligns with the type of centrifuge you use in the lab.
Find which rotor is best compatible with your centrifuge here.
Top Manufacturers of Centrifuge Rotors
New Life Scientific stocks used centrifuge rotors from reputable manufacturers in the scientific community. These rotors meet stringent quality standards, ensuring that you have dependable tools to boost your lab's operational efficiency.
Find a Compatible Rotor for Your Centrifuge
Beckman Coulter
Since 1935, Beckman Coulter has manufactured medical devices for diagnostics and life sciences. Their rotor portfolio supports labware in bioprocessing, nanotechnology research, cellular biology and more. We offer a selection of fixed-angle, vertical centrifuge and swing bucket rotors from this manufacturer.
Eppendorf
For over 75 years, Eppendorf has built a reputation for manufacturing precision laboratory equipment. They supply reliable rotors with innovative designs to suit various research needs. We carry fixed-angle and swing bucket used Eppendorf centrifuge rotors.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Offering a comprehensive range of centrifuge rotors, Thermo Fisher Scientific stands out for their performance and advanced technology, and their durable rotors meet strict standards for use in clinical, industrial and research laboratories.
Sigma Laborzentrifugen
Sigma Laborzentrifugen specializes in manufacturing high-quality centrifuge equipment. Their products are well known for efficiency and precision because their centrifuge rotors deliver consistent and reliable results in various scientific fields.
Why Buy From New Life Scientific?
Find top-tier used benchtop microcentrifuge rotors that deliver reliability and precision for your endeavors with New Life Scientific — a trusted name in used laboratory equipment. All our products are pre-tested and certified with transparent pricing. We offer 90-day warranties on all equipment and a 24-hour or less response time. Browse our used centrifuges with rotors to find a cost-effective solution for your lab. You can also contact us for assistance.

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