Biologix 50ml, Flat-top Cap, PP Tube, Non-Sterile, DNase & RNase Free, Conical Bottom, Bulk Pack, 10-9850
The Biologix 50ml Flat-top Cap PP Tube, Non-Sterile, DNase & RNase Free, Conical Bottom, Bulk Pack (Item: 10-9850) is a laboratory consumable designed for various applications such as cell centrifugation, molecular biology, sample storage, and centrifugation of precipitates.
Key Features:
- Strong, medical-grade polypropylene material
- Chemically resistant to alcohols and mild organic solvents
- Working temperature stable from -20ºC to 121ºC
- Clearly visible graduation markings for easy volume determination
- Non-pyrogenic, DNase & RNase free, and Gamma Radiation sterilized
- Flat-top screw-on caps with a double-threaded design for easy opening and closing
Advantages:
- Chemically resistant design ensures compatibility with various lab solutions
- Stable working temperature range allows for versatile use in different laboratory settings
- Clearly visible graduation markings enhance accuracy in volume measurements
- Sterilization methods provide assurance of cleanliness and sample integrity
- Convenient flat-top screw-on caps facilitate easy access to tube contents
Product Details
Overview
Model | |
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Product Type | Consumables |
Part Number | 10-9850 |
Brand | Biologix |
Gross Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
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Gross Weight (kg) | |
Net Weight (kg) |
Specifications
Sterility | No |
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Material | PP |
Capacity | 50ml |
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