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surgical instruments and later expanding into centrifuges. 1951 Günter Eberle joins the company. Five years later, he assumes ownership and, as managing partner, significantly enhances the company's performance and competitiveness. 1950-1975 The company [...] For over 120 years, Andreas Hettich GmbH has been at the forefront of developing and manufacturing centrifuges and laboratory equipment utilized globally. Founded in 1904 and headquartered in Tuttlingen, Germany, our company boasts a rich and dynamic [...] innovations, securing national and international patents. In 1976, Hettich introduces the first microprocessor-controlled centrifuge, the ROTO MAGNA / K4S. 1978 The Hettich AG is established, laying the foundation for expanding and strengthening its market
320 R Centrifuge 1x | 1494 | Swing-out rotor, 4-place 4x | 1427 | buckets 4x | 1421 | Lids (bioseal) 4x | 1732 | Adapters 8-place 4x | 5231 | Adapters 6-place FAQ How do benchtop centrifuges differ from small centrifuges? Hettich benchtop centrifuges stand [...] preferred centrifugation temperature can be set anywhere between -20°C and +40°C , ensuring sample integrity. Why do I need an actively heated centrifuge? The actively heated centrifuge heats up quickly from room temperature to 90°C. Which centrifuges can cyto [...] apart from small centrifuges are their larger capacity , the option to cool or heat samples , and their higher speeds , making them suitable for more demanding laboratory tasks. Why do I need a refrigerated centrifuge? During centrifugation, the rotor chamber







