Description
Angle Head is a type of centrifuge rotor that holds the sample tubes at an angle during centrifugation. The angle head typically consists of a circular base that holds the sample tubes at a fixed angle relative to the axis of rotation. The angle of the sample tubes can vary depending on the design of the angle head, but typically ranges from 45 to 90 degrees.
Angle heads are commonly used in applications such as blood banking, clinical chemistry, and molecular biology. They can accommodate a range of sample volumes and tube sizes, from small microcentrifuge tubes to larger capacity tubes used in industrial applications.
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