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This 3d printed centrifuge is following the design of fixed-angle rotor. This 3d printed rotor with lid accommodates 12 samples and can be connected to the electric screwdriver by M12 bolts. | This 3d printed centrifuge is following the design of fixed-angle rotor. This 3d printed rotor with lid accommodates 12 samples and can be connected to the electric screwdriver by M12 bolts. | ||
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Revision as of 23:02, 23 March 2023
This section shows the BoSL Centrifuge. The BoSL centrifuge is a low-cost, open-source, freely available 3D-printed centrifuge for DNA and RNA extraction. The device can fit with any commercially available portable screwdriver, the 3D-printed components can extract twelve samples at a time.
Design
This 3d printed centrifuge is following the design of fixed-angle rotor. This 3d printed rotor with lid accommodates 12 samples and can be connected to the electric screwdriver by M12 bolts.
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