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https://www.marshallscientific.com/Eppendorf-5417R-Refrigerated-Centrifuge-p/ep-5417r.htm

Eppendorf 5417R is a refrigerated centrifuge with a brushless motor that spins up to 16,400 RPM with maximum RCF up to 25,000 x g. The Eppendorf 5417R comes equipped with an integrated cooling fan that helps remove residual heat build-up. Compact design and quiet operation (<60dB) makes the Eppendorf 5417R on a crowded lab bench or in a cold room. Automatic rotor detection system senses the rotor type and prevents the centrifuge from exceeding the rotor speed limit. Time (selectable in minutes or seconds; up to 99 minutes or hold) and speed (variable in rpm or rcf) are easily set using the keypad and are displayed on the LED read-out. All functions are microprocessor controlled. The Eppendorf 5417R conforms to International Safety Standard IEC1010 and features a steel plated rotor housing and double locking lid for maximum end user protection. RS 232 interface provides data output for computer control or data recording.

Proper citation: Eppendorf 5417R Refrigerated Centrifuge (RRID:SCR_019847) Copy   


https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/053591

Reaction system that ensures consistent, pulse free reagent delivery for applications with high background absorbances, such as trace level transition metal analysis using post column reaction with 4 2 pyridylazoresorcinol PAR. Provides reagent with less pressure pulsation by applying constant pressure, eliminating need for pump. Assures optimal flow by applying constant pressure, eliminating need for pump.

Proper citation: Dionex PC10 Postcolumn Pneumatic Delivery (RRID:SCR_019841) Copy   


https://us.vwr.com/store/product/4830575/eppendorf-microcentrifuges-5424-5424r

Eppendorf centrifuge 5424 (Eppendorf microcentrifuge models 5424 and 5424R) are versatile 24-place centrifuges that set new standards for silence, speed, and simplicity in operation. The fixed-angle rotor is best for standard applications and centrifugation of biohazardous or radioactive samples. The miniprep spin column rotor features an extra-high rim to support open tube lids. The PCR tube rotor is best in "knockdown" spin applications for liquids after reaction setup. Certified aerosol-tight rotors have red screw-tops for easy identification. These are the direct replacements for the legendary models 5415D and 5415R.

Proper citation: Eppendorf 5424 Microcentrifuge (RRID:SCR_019848) Copy   


https://online-shop.eppendorf.us/US-en/Centrifugation-44533/Centrifuges-44534/Centrifuge-5430-5430R-PF-241000.html

Cross-over Centrifuge 5430 and 5430 R combine the best features of a microcentrifuge (small footprint) and multipurpose centrifuge (versatility) in one instrument. These centrifuges spin rotors for Eppendorf tubes and PCR strips as you would expect from any microcentrifuge. But that's not all. In a compact size, Centrifuge 5430 and 5430 R also accommodate rotors for microplates and 15/50 mL conical tubes. Now, the rotor program has been expanded with additional Eppendorf QuickLock rotors. This includes 48-place rotors (1.5/2.0 mL), a 16-place rotor for Eppendorf Tubes 5.0 mL and a swing-bucket rotor (24 × 1.5/2.0 mL). With their unmatched versatility, Centrifuge 5430 and Centrifuge 5430 R are the flagship products among the Eppendorf microcentrifuge portfolio. Available as keypad or knob variant

Proper citation: Eppendorf 5430R Microcentrifuge (RRID:SCR_019849) Copy   


https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/DA-TSQ9K-AEI

Thermo Scientific Dioxin Analyzer to deliver quantitation of dioxins and dl-PCBs in food samples in compliance with EU regulations. Ensures quantitation of polychlorinated dibenzo p dioxins PCDDs, polychlorinated dibenzo furans PCDFs and dioxin like polychlorinated biphenyls dl PCBs in food and feed samples. Dioxin Analyzer includes Thermo Scientific TSQ 9000 Triple Quadrupole GC-MS/MS, consumables, system suitability check standard solutions, e-workflow with acquisition method, data processing software, isotope dilution calculation, and reporting methods in compliance with EU regulations.

Proper citation: Dioxin Analyzer Mass Spectrometry System (RRID:SCR_019851) Copy   


https://www.marshallscientific.com/v/vspfiles/specs/Eppendorf%20BioPhotometer%20D30%20Manual%20-%20Marshall%20Scientific.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOopjOMA1QhMImqOG71b2uOR2EPubCmIBf9tiGGvim53SjFi-z22M

Spectrophotometer that processes data, records at fixed wavelengths and evaluates results. For specific methods, additional measurements are recorded and displayed as graph, making impurities quick to identify.

Proper citation: Eppendorf Biophotometer D30 Photometer (RRID:SCR_019853) Copy   


https://online-shop.eppendorf.us/US-en/Centrifugation-44533/Centrifuges-44534/Centrifuge-5430-5430R-PF-241000.html

Cross-over Centrifuge 5430 and 5430 R combine the best features of a microcentrifuge (small footprint) and multipurpose centrifuge (versatility) in one instrument. These centrifuges spin rotors for Eppendorf tubes and PCR strips as you would expect from any microcentrifuge. But that's not all. In a compact size, Centrifuge 5430 and 5430 R also accommodate rotors for microplates and 15/50 mL conical tubes. Now, the rotor program has been expanded with additional Eppendorf QuickLock rotors. This includes 48-place rotors (1.5/2.0 mL), a 16-place rotor for Eppendorf Tubes 5.0 mL and a swing-bucket rotor (24 × 1.5/2.0 mL). With their unmatched versatility, Centrifuge 5430 and Centrifuge 5430 R are the flagship products among the Eppendorf microcentrifuge portfolio. Available as keypad or knob variant

Proper citation: Eppendorf 5430 Microcentrifuge (RRID:SCR_019854) Copy   


https://bioimaging.dbi.udel.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/BioRad-Micro-Cut-H1200-Vibrating-Microtome-Manual.pdf

ibrVating blade microtome that is capable of preparing sections in the range of 10 to 1000 micrometres from a wide variety of both biological and materials specimens. The blade is clamped at a pre-set angle on a horizontally disposed ram which runs on precision engineered cross roller linear bearings.

Proper citation: EMCorp H1200 Vibratome (RRID:SCR_019850) Copy   


https://www.depts.ttu.edu/casm/includes/Instruments/8100SOP-1.php

Hitachi H-8100 TEM is a research grade scanning/transmission electron microscope (STEM) with analytical and high resolution imaging capabilities. Systematic theoretical instruction combined with practical hands-on training is the best way to thoroughly understand the utility and capabilities of this complex and delicate instrument. These instructions are meant only as a guide to the basic, daily alignments and operations of the H-8100, i.e. general imaging and diffraction. It is by no means a comprehensive guide to all operations of the microscope including ultra-high resolution imaging, SEM, EDX, cryo, and the various diffraction techniques. These advanced, specialized techniques will be dealt with on an as-need basis after mastery of the basic operations has been demonstrated.

Proper citation: Hitachi 8100 Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020012) Copy   


https://www.hamiltoncompany.com/automated-liquid-handling/assay-ready-workstations/starworks-for-waters-proteinworks

STARWorks for Waters ProteinWorks simplifies protein bioanalysis workflow and quantifies proteins in serum or plasma.

Proper citation: Hamilton STARWorks for Waters ProteinWorks (RRID:SCR_020010) Copy   


https://www.gatan.com/products/sem-specimen-stages/murano-situ-stages

SEM specimen heating stage that is specifically designed to enable in-situ research and designed to be compatible with geometrical requirements of different detectors including electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) for dynamic observations.

Proper citation: Gatan Murano In-Situ Stages Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Specimen Stages (RRID:SCR_019936) Copy   


https://www.gatan.com/products/tem-imaging-spectroscopy/rio-camera

CMOS camera with scintillator and 1:1 fiber optic coupling to maximize light generation and collection.

Proper citation: Gatan Rio Camera Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Imaging and Spectroscopy (RRID:SCR_019943) Copy   


https://www.gatan.com/products/tem-imaging-spectroscopy/stemx-system

4D STEM diffraction system that enables a wide variety of 4D STEM experiments, including strain mapping, indexing, orientation mapping, virtual apertures, and differential phase contrast.

Proper citation: Gatan STEMx System Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Imaging and Spectroscopy (RRID:SCR_019944) Copy   


http://www.hatterasinstruments.com/mc4000.shtml

MC4000 Multi Channel Blood Pressure Analysis System helps researchers obtain accurate blood pressure measurements on mice and rats.

Proper citation: Hatteras Instruments MC4000 Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Analyzer (RRID:SCR_020007) Copy   


http://www.lightglassoptics.com/LeicaWild-M3Z-Stereo-Microscope_p_448.html

Leica/Wild M3Z Stereo Microscope that has been serviced by a qualified microscope tech and meets factory specs. It has its Wild 10X, high eyepoint widefield eyepieces and a 1.0X bottom objective. In my opinion, the M-Series by Leica is the best stereomicroscope available. I like Zeiss as well, but have never had a Leica optical element delaminate. The M-Series is the microscope you want if you spend a lot of time looking through the eyepieces, want the brightest, flattest field and highest resolution. Built for demanding users, the Wild/Leica M-series is built to last.

Proper citation: Heerbrugg M3Z Stereomicroscope (RRID:SCR_020004) Copy   


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https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/910010

Ensures operation with automatic or manual fine sectioning abilities of Thermo Scientific HM 430 Sliding Microtome.

Proper citation: HM 430 Sliding Microtome (RRID:SCR_020020) Copy   


https://www.gatan.com/products/tem-specimen-preparation/pips-ii-system

Transmission electron microscope that uses precision ion polishing system for precise centering, control, and reproducibility of the milling process.

Proper citation: Gatan; PIPS II System; Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) (RRID:SCR_019948) Copy   


https://www.amnh.org/research/microscopy-and-imaging-facility/instruments/hitachi-s-4699

Hitachi S-4700 is a field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM). More than a standard SEM, the S-4700, under optimal conditions, can magnify images upwards of 500,000 times and resolve features to 2 nanometers. In addition, a cathodoluminescence detector, backscatter electron detector and energy dispersive x-ray spectrographic detector accompany the microscope., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: Hitachi S4700 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020019) Copy   


https://www.gelifesciences.com/en/us/shop/cell-imaging-and-analysis/high-and-super-resolution-microscopes/instruments/deltavision-omx-sr-imaging-system-p-03020

Compact imaging system that provides a stable platform for structured illumination microscopy (SIM) super resolution technology.

Proper citation: GE Healthcare OMX SR Imaging System (RRID:SCR_019956) Copy   


https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/51028543

Thermo Scientific� Heratherm� Advanced Protocol Security Microbiological Incubators, which include a unique 140�C decontamination routine, lockable incubator door with alarm for restricted access, and automatic over- and under-temperature alarms.

Proper citation: Heratherm Advanced Protocol Security Microbiological Incubators (RRID:SCR_020017) Copy   



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