Beckman Ultra Airfuge
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The Beckman Airfuge Air-Driven Ultracentrifuge is a unique ultracentrifugation platform designed for molecular biology laboratories, virology research, protein purification applications, lipoprotein studies, electron microscopy workflows, and other specialized life science applications requiring extremely high centrifugal forces. This particular configuration includes the Beckman A-100/30 fixed-angle rotor, providing laboratories with a compact, economical ultracentrifuge capable of generating forces normally associated with much larger floor-model ultracentrifuges.
Laboratories evaluating ultracentrifuges often compare maximum RPM and RCF capability, sample volume capacity, rotor availability, footprint, throughput, and operating costs. Unlike traditional electrically driven ultracentrifuges, the Beckman Airfuge uses compressed air to drive the rotor, eliminating the need for vacuum systems and many of the complex mechanical components found in larger ultracentrifuges. The result is a compact system capable of reaching ultracentrifugation speeds in less than a minute while occupying minimal bench space.
At American Instrument Exchange, our technicians inspect and test each centrifuge to verify proper air-drive operation, tachometer performance, rotor operation, control functionality, and overall system performance prior to shipment. American Instrument Exchange offers used and refurbished laboratory centrifuges for sale, including ultracentrifuges, refrigerated centrifuges, floor model centrifuges, benchtop centrifuges, microcentrifuges, and bioprocessing centrifuge systems from leading manufacturers including Beckman Coulter, Thermo Scientific, and Eppendorf.
The Beckman Airfuge delivers true ultracentrifugation capability in a remarkably compact package, making it an attractive solution for laboratories that need extremely high centrifugal forces without the cost and footprint of a conventional ultracentrifuge.
The Beckman Airfuge is one of the most widely recognized compact ultracentrifuges in life science research. Unlike traditional ultracentrifuges that require vacuum chambers and sophisticated drive systems, the Airfuge utilizes an air-turbine design that allows the rotor to reach ultracentrifuge speeds rapidly while maintaining a compact benchtop footprint.
This particular system includes the Beckman A-100/30 fixed-angle rotor. The A-100/30 rotor is capable of reaching 92,000 RPM and generating up to 167,000 × g while accommodating six sample tubes. This configuration is commonly used for protein precipitation, virus pelleting, lipoprotein separation, membrane isolation, microsomal fraction preparation, and other applications requiring ultrahigh centrifugal force.
The combination of compact size, rapid acceleration, and ultracentrifuge-level performance makes the Beckman Airfuge particularly valuable for biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical laboratories, academic research institutions, molecular biology facilities, and electron microscopy laboratories.
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The Beckman Airfuge is commonly used for virus concentration, protein precipitation, membrane isolation, lipoprotein separation, microsomal fraction preparation, subcellular particle isolation, lipemic sample clarification, electron microscopy preparation, molecular biology workflows, and biotechnology research applications. The system's ability to generate ultracentrifuge-level forces in a compact benchtop platform makes it particularly valuable for laboratories working with small sample volumes and specialized research protocols.
Rotor compatibility is one of the most important considerations when purchasing an ultracentrifuge. The Beckman Airfuge platform supports multiple specialized rotor configurations depending on the intended application.
This particular system includes:
The included A-100/30 rotor is commonly used for:
The A-100/30 rotor accommodates six sample tubes and provides up to 167,000 × g of centrifugal force, making it an excellent rotor for laboratories requiring high-speed particle separation and concentration.
Customers should verify included rotors prior to purchase, as centrifuge configurations can vary between systems.
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Specification |
Details |
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Manufacturer |
Beckman Coulter |
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Model |
Airfuge |
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Centrifuge Type |
Air-Driven Ultracentrifuge |
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Included Rotor |
A-100/30 Fixed-Angle Rotor |
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Maximum Centrifuge Speed |
110,000 RPM |
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Maximum Centrifuge RCF |
199,000 × g |
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Maximum Rotor Speed |
92,000 RPM |
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Maximum Rotor RCF |
167,000 × g |
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Rotor Capacity |
6 × 240 µL |
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Maximum Sample Capacity |
Up to 7 mL depending on rotor |
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Acceleration Time |
30–60 seconds |
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Electrical Requirements |
120V, 60Hz |
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Dimensions |
Approx. 11" W × 15" D × 8" H |
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Weight |
Approx. 25 lbs |
Specifications compiled from Beckman Coulter manufacturer literature, Beckman Airfuge technical documentation, and American Instrument Exchange product information.
The Beckman Airfuge typically requires standard 120V electrical service and a compressed air source for operation. Laboratories should verify available compressed air connections and installation requirements before purchasing the system. Due to its compact size and relatively low weight, the Airfuge can often be shipped more economically than traditional ultracentrifuge systems while still requiring careful packaging to protect the rotor and control components during transport.
American Instrument Exchange specializes in refurbished laboratory centrifuges including ultracentrifuges, refrigerated centrifuges, floor model centrifuges, benchtop centrifuges, blood banking centrifuges, and bioprocessing centrifuge systems.
Our technicians inspect and test centrifuges for:
If the centrifuge is sold with a rotor, we also test the rotor and centrifuge combination together to verify compatibility and operational performance.
American Instrument Exchange and AIE Laboratory Services provide centrifuge repair, preventive maintenance, diagnostics, and laboratory equipment service for many Beckman Coulter centrifuge models.
Available services may include:
In addition to centrifuges, we also service laboratory freezers, ultralow freezers, biosafety cabinets, incubators, refrigerators, cryostats, and other laboratory equipment.
What rotor is included with this Beckman Airfuge?
This system includes the Beckman A-100/30 fixed-angle rotor, which is rated to 92,000 RPM and can generate up to 167,000 × g.
What is the maximum speed of the Airfuge?
The Airfuge platform is capable of reaching speeds up to 110,000 RPM depending on rotor configuration.
What is the advantage of an air-driven ultracentrifuge?
The air-turbine design eliminates many of the mechanical complexities associated with conventional ultracentrifuges while providing extremely rapid acceleration and a compact footprint.
What applications is the A-100/30 rotor commonly used for?
The A-100/30 rotor is commonly used for protein isolation, virus concentration, membrane fraction preparation, microsomal fraction isolation, and other small-volume ultracentrifugation applications.
Does the Airfuge require a vacuum system?
No. The Airfuge uses compressed air to drive the rotor and does not require the vacuum systems typically associated with larger ultracentrifuges.
Can the Airfuge be used for lipemic sample clarification?
Yes. One of the most common Airfuge applications is rapid clarification of lipemic serum samples by separating chylomicrons from the sample.
My Airfuge is not reaching operating speed. Can you repair it?
Yes. AIE Laboratory Services provides diagnostics, repair, preventive maintenance, and support for many Beckman Coulter centrifuge systems, including Airfuge ultracentrifuges.
Can American Instrument Exchange service Beckman ultracentrifuges?
Yes. AIE Laboratory Services provides repair, diagnostics, preventive maintenance, and support for many Beckman Coulter centrifuge systems, including ultracentrifuges and Airfuge platforms.
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