TLA-110 Ultracentrifuge Rotor: Optimal Performance for Subcellular and Viral Separation
The TLA-110 fixed-angle rotor is a state-of-the-art solution for laboratories requiring maximum performance and precision in ultracentrifugation.
Manufactured from high-quality titanium, the TLA-110 rotor combines robustness and lightness, ensuring long-term durability and easy handling. Its fixed angle design (28 degrees) allows high rotation speeds of up to 110,000 revolutions per minute, generating an impressive maximum force of 657,000 x g. This centrifugation power is crucial for the efficient separation and pelletisation of various biological components, such as subcellular organelles and viruses, with optimal precision and resolution.
One of the main applications of the TLA-110 rotor is moderate volume differential sedimentation. It is ideally suited for molecular biology and cell biology laboratories that handle medium-sized samples and require precise separation of particles based on their size and density. Its capacity of 8 x 5.1 mL tubes allows multiple samples to be processed simultaneously, optimising workflow and increasing laboratory productivity.
The TLA-110 rotor's compatibility with multiple ultracentrifuge models offers users great flexibility. Whether your lab is equipped with the latest Optima™ MAX-XP ultracentrifuges or older models such as the TL-100 (with a spindle upgrade), this rotor integrates seamlessly with your existing equipment. It is important to note that using the TLA-110 rotor with the TL-100 requires the installation of an upgraded spindle (part number 360477), which ensures optimal performance and increased safety.
In addition to its performance and compatibility, the TLA-110 rotor is also designed with safety in mind. It is available with BioSafe covers, which ensure safe aerosol containment and protect the user and the laboratory environment from biological hazards. This feature is essential for laboratories that handle potentially dangerous samples.
Investing in the TLA-110 fixed-angle rotor means choosing a reliable, high-performance tool that will contribute to the advancement of your research. Its robustness, precision and versatility make it a valuable asset for any ultracentrifugation laboratory.