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Thermo Scientific TZ-32 Zonal Rotor
General Description — 41
5. 5.
Capacity in Rotor
0
200
400
600
800
1, 000
1, 200
1, 400
1, 600
1, 800
0
2
4
6
8
RADI US R ( cm)
C
A
P
A
C
I
T
Y
V
(
m
l
)
1,690
8.9
R3
R2
R1
5. 6.
Separation Characteristic
Speed (rpm)
(rpm)²
Centrifugal Force (x g)
K Factor
R = R
min
(2.05 cm)
R = R
av
(5.475 cm)
R = R
max
(8.89 cm)
10000
1000 x 10
5
2529
6120
9940
3716
15000
2250 x 10
5
5160
13800
22400
1652
20000
4000 x 10
5
9170
24500
39800
929
22500
4840 x 10
5
11100
29600
48100
768
25000
6250 x 10
5
14300
38200
62100
595
27500
7563 x 10
5
17300
46200
75200
491
30000
9000 x 10
5
20600
55000
89500
413
32000
10240 x 10
5
23500
62700
102000
363
5. 7.
Rotor Life
NOTE
Keep the rotor operation log regurlarly. The rotor operation log is necessary for control of the rotor life.
Operations
Time
1000
2500 h
While using the rotor repeatedly, its strength decreases gradually due to fatigue and creep of material, by which the rotor
life is determined. Sum up the number of operations and number of operating hours, and if either value reaches the figures
(primary life) shown in
, decrease the maximum speed of the rotor by 10%.
If the operations or operating hours of rotor reach the figures in
after decreasing the maximum speed by 10%
(secondary life), don’t use the rotor any more. This specification is applied to the rotor body assembly. The Rulon seal,
o-ring, stopper and cap assembly are consumable parts.
Figure 38
Relation between
volume and radius
Table 9
Separation
characteristic
Table 10
Rotor Life