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    This appendix lists rmax values for common centrifuge rotors from major manufacturers. It also provides nomograms to easily calculate relative centrifugal force (RCF) or rotor speed.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biophysical techniques
    • Laboratory equipment standards

    Background:

    • Centrifugation is a fundamental technique in biological and chemical sciences.
    • Accurate calculation of relative centrifugal force (RCF) is crucial for reproducible experimental results.
    • Rotor dimensions, specifically rmax, are essential parameters for RCF calculations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive reference for rmax values of commonly used centrifuge rotors.
    • To offer practical tools (nomograms) for determining RCF and rotor speed.
    • To aid researchers in optimizing centrifugation protocols and ensuring experimental validity.

    Main Methods:

    • Compilation of rmax values from manufacturer specifications for Du Pont (Sorvall), Beckman, Fisher, and IEC rotors.
    • Development of nomograms for calculating RCF based on known speed and rmax.
    • Development of nomograms for calculating rotor speed based on known RCF and rmax.

    Main Results:

    • A consolidated list of rmax values for various popular centrifuge rotors.
    • Graphical nomograms enabling quick determination of RCF or speed.
    • Facilitation of accurate RCF calculations without complex mathematical formulas.

    Conclusions:

    • This appendix serves as a valuable resource for researchers utilizing centrifugation.
    • The provided rmax values and nomograms simplify and improve the accuracy of centrifugation parameter calculations.
    • Standardized data enhances the reproducibility of experimental outcomes across different laboratories and equipment.