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Title: Centrifuge


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  • Centrifuge
  • Safety

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Warning
  • Basically very simple
  • Potentially very dangerous

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An example of an accident
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  • Large aluminium rotor in Beckman L2-65B
  • Rotor failed one hour into the run.
  • The safety shielding of the unit did not
    contain all the metal fragments.
  • The 14 mm thick sliding steel door on top of the
    unit buckled, allowing the steel rotor top to
    escape plus other metal fragments.

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  • The unit itself was propelled sideways and
    damaged cabinets and shelving that contained over
    a hundred chemicals.
  • Fragments from the accident made holes in the
    wall ceiling ruined a nearby fridge and
    ultra-low temperature freezer
  • A shock wave from the accident shattered all
    four windows in the room and shook the wall
    causing shelving to collapse.

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Centrifuges Possess a Lot of Energy
  • Friction with air causes heating thus faster
    machines need to run with a vacuum.
  • High speed and ultra-centrifuges also need
    refrigeration to preserve the samples

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Rotor Life
  • Rotors are subjected to extreme forces.
  • Rotor life is dependent on the number of hours of
    spinning.
  • Rotor life is also dependent on the care used to
    preserve the integrity of the tube holders.
  • Therefore we must log all run parameters

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Run parameters
  • Date.
  • Operator
  • Rpm (speed) required.
  • Run time required
  • Rotor type to be used

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Speeds
  • Low to Medium - up to 10,000 rpm
  • High Speed up to 21,000 rpm
  • Ultraspeed up to 90,000 rpm or more

Overspeed dial prevents running rotor too fast
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Low to Medium Speed
  • No vacuum required
  • May be refrigerated
  • Tubes (and rotors) must be well balanced.

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High Speed
  • Must be refrigerated
  • Must be at least partially evacuated
  • Tubes must be very well balanced

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Ultraspeed
  • Must be refrigerated
  • Must be evacuated
  • Tubes must be extremely well balanced
  • better than 10 mg

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Rotor Types
  • Swinging Bucket
  • Low Speed
  • Ultraspeed
  • Need very special attention

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Rotor Types
  • Angled
  • Angled
  • Vertical

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Theory
  • RCF 1.12r (N)2
  • RCF relative centrifuge force (g)
  • r radius in mm
  • (N rpm in 1000s)
  • Usually use a nomogram to calculate

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rpm
Radius (mm)
g
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Theory
  • Sedimentation Coefficient
  • A measure of the particle being sedimented.
  • Measured in Svedberg units S
  • Primarily density related but also related to
    size.
  • Clearing Factor K
  • A measure of the sedimenting ability of the rotor.

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General Safety
  • Maximum speed
  • Securing rotor
  • Balancing rotor
  • Selecting correct tubes
  • Correct filling of tubes
  • (do not overfill)
  • Flammables

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Bio Safety
  • Biocontainment
  • Decontamination

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Loading
  • Balancing of tubes
  • Symmetrical arrangement
  • Load about the centre
  • No overfilled tubes

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Load about the centre
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Load symmetrically
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Rotor Washing
  • Use mild detergent and soft brush. DO NOT
    SCRATCH SURFACE WITH WIRE BRUSH
  • Rinse with distilled water
  • Leave rotor inverted on towel to drain

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Poor Rotor Housekeeping
Pitting, corrosion and salt deposits shown
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Centrifuge Maintenance
  • Wipe centrifuge bowl with damp cloth to remove
    salts and dirt
  • Clean lightly grease centrifuge lid seal
  • Clean rotor lid and lightly grease o-ring
  • Check for scratches and pitting in the rotor
    tube holders

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Summary
  • There is the potential for serious accidents
    with the misuse of any centrifuge
  • Take care in all aspects of use with particular
    attention to balancing of tubes and proper
    cleaning of the rotors
  • Report any damage of a rotor.
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