On Feb 7, 2015 6:16 AM, "John Griessen"
> than a 3 to 5 pound energy storage flywheel, (AKA DIY centrifuge for 100ml vials).
That definitely seems heavy for a rotor, even for the ultra centrifuge. For the blood 'fuges the rotor is sometimes just more than stiff wires bent to a frame.
For larger 'fuges, I'd say the rotors were around a pound, and I seem to remember the ultra centrifuge rotor being a special material and that it was pretty light, maybe lighter than the rotor for the washing-machine sized refrigerated 'fuge we had (these come in floor and benchtop models).
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