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Non–Refrigerated Centrifuges | Micro Centaur Plus | Kestrel | Centaur 2 | Harrier 15/80 | Falcon 6/300 | Refrigerated Centrifuges | Hawk 15/05 | Harrier 18/80R | Falcon 6/300R |
It was way back in 1936 that Dr Ernest Foulkes founded MSE with just £500. The world of science and technology has changed a lot since then, but the MSE brand remains synonymous with quality, high-performance and reliability.
MSE started life as an importer of machine tools to the UK. It wasn't until the 1950s that MSE became the brand that we all know today, manufacturing quality laboratory equipment for the global market.
In 2011, MSE will be celebrates their 75th anniversary.
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MSE Micro Centaur PlusThe Micro Centaur Plus is an improved version of the original Micro Centaur, adding new features and accessories. Its space-saving design and programmable features makes it an ideal choice for you laboratory. This powerful microcentrifuge is capable of speeds up to 14,000 rpm and can use a range of rotors up to 2.2ml capacity. A Haematocrit and PCR rotor is also available. Click HERE for more information. |
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MSE KestrelThe Kestrel is a small benchtop centrifuge capable of spinning 6 blood tubes at over 3000g. Reliable, compact and easy to use, the Kestrel centrifuge is the perfect addition to any medical environment where a small number of blood tubes need to be processed quickly and efficiently. Click HERE for more information. |
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MSE Centaur 2The Centaur 2 is a rugged, simple yet versatile non-refrigerated bench top centrifuge. It can take a wide range of accessories and is ideally suited for use in clinical, educational and industrial environments. The Centaur 2 has existed in various different formats for over 25 years and so has a proven track record. Click HERE for more information. |
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MSE Harrier 15/80MSE have always had an enviable reputation for their bench top centrifuges and the Harrier range continues this tradition. The Harrier 15/80 is designed for routine laboratory use and has a range of accessories available for most applications. The Harrier 15/80 centrifuge represents excellent value for money in terms of performance, ease of use, safety and reliability. Click HERE for more information. |
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MSE Falcon 6/300The MSE Falcon 6/300 and 6/300R centrifuges are the successors to the hugely popular Mistral 3000e and 3000i. A powerful induction drive, 3 litre capacity bench top centrifuge, the Falcon 6/300 range is available in both refrigerated and non refrigerated versions. A range of adapters are available for use with almost any size tube or bottle. The Falcon 6/300 and 6/300R centrifuges represent excellent value for money in terms of performance, ease of use, safety and reliability. Click HERE for more information. |
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MSE Hawk 15/05The Hawk 15/05 is a refrigerated microcentrifuge designed to be used in a wide variety of life science applications, especially biochemical and genetic research. The use of a powerful brushless motor means that this laboratory centrifuge can reach 'g' forces of up to 23,140. Click HERE for more information. |
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MSE Harrier 18/80RThe Harrier 18/80R is the refrigerated version of the Harrier 15/80 centrifuge. A successor of the popular Mistral 2000 range, the Harrier 18/80R is a bench top centrifuge designed for routine laboratory use where refrigeration is needed. As you would expect from any MSE centrifuge, the Harrier 18/80R represents excellent value for money in terms of performance, ease of use, safety and reliability. Click HERE for more information. |
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MSE Falcon 6/300RThe MSE Falcon 6/300 and 6/300R bench top centrifuges are the successors to the hugely popular Mistral 3000e and 3000i. A powerful induction drive, 3 litre capacity centrifuge, the Falcon 6/300 range is available in both refrigerated and non refrigerated versions. A range of adapters are available for use with almost any size tube or bottle. The Falcon 6/300 and 6/300R bench top centrifuges represent excellent value for money in terms of performance, ease of use, safety and reliability. Click HERE for more information. |