Optima™ XPN Ultracentrifuge
- 1,500 mL max rotor capacity
- 100,000 max RPM
- 802,400 x g
- Security and tracking
- Remote monitoring and control
- eXPert simulation software
The Optima™ XPN is the premier ultracentrifuge.
With networking capability and customizable security and tracking features to ensure chain of custody and compliance, the Optima XPN offers multi-layered BioSafety* features for a safe and productive work environment.
- Equipped with the innovative eXpert simulation software
- Available in 100k, 90k, and 80k RPM configurations
- Compatible with extensive rotor and labware options
- Backed by unparalleled service program options
Optima™ XPN Features
Optimize protocols before running
Quickly perform common calculations and conversions with proprietary software to optimize protocols, save time, and save samples.
Receive diagnostic alerts via email
Remote monitoring and control enables you to start, stop, and monitor from your computer, smart phone, or tablet.
Track detail usage history
Security and tracking features manage your rotor life by serial number. Password protection and electronic signatures help you maintain chain of custody and compliance.
Enhanced Safety
- Dynamic Rotor Inertia Check (DRIC)
- Rotor overspeed disc
- Real and simulated testing
- BioSafe optional dual PALL® Pharmaceutical Grade Sterilizing Filters
| Centrifuge Type | Ultracentrifuge |
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BEC11026_SoundEnrgyTB_rev2.indd
This document discusses the Optima X series' sound and energy efficiency for preparative ultracentrifuges in life science research labs, highlighting their innovations aimed at improving the laboratory environment.
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BEC11025_TotalDesignTB_rev2.indd
Beckman Coulter's technical bulletin discusses the company's innovations in laboratory safety through total system design and redundant safety systems for preparative ultracentrifuges used in life science research labs.
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Lentiviral Vector Production - Streamlined gene delivery systems.
The document outlines two specialized protocols in molecular biology: one for constructing lentiviral vectors and producing lentiviral particles through transient transfection, and another for purifying and concentrating these particles using Polyethylene Glycol (PEG). Both protocols provide step-by-step instructions and are intended for professionals in the fields of molecular biology and gene therapy.rticles using transient transfection.
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Product Solutions For Viral Research Workflows
This brochure outlines Beckman Coulter's product solutions for various stages of viral research, including sample collection, virus identification, and vaccine development.