Non-Sterile, Microcentrifuge
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Safeseal Microcentrifuge Tubes
SorensonGlass-like clarity allows easy viewing of sample and pellets. A positive seal design allows repeated cap closures that will not pop during boiling. All tubes feature external graduation marks and frosted writing surfaces. Available in natural and five additional colors. All Microcentrifuge tubes…
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BRAND Microcentrifuge Tubes
BrandTech®BRAND microcentrifuge tubes fit most common rotors and may be spun up to 30,000 RCF (g) (10,000 x g for 0.5mL; 20,000 x g for 1.5mL; 30,000 x g for 1.5mL and 2.0mL with lid closure at 20°C for 20 min). Manufactured from virgin polypropylene, these highly translucent tubes are free from flash,…
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Biologix clear polypropylene non-sterile (rnase & dnase free) conical bottom microcentrifuge tubes with safe lock or flat top caps available. Tubes have frosted writing area and marked graduations.
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SuperClear® Screw Cap Microcentrifuge Tubes include caps with molded-in elastomeric seal or ethylene propylene O-Rings and are ideal for any sample processing application. Excellent for frozen storage or when working with hazardous or valuable materials. Packed 500 in a bag and 10 bags in a…
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Microcentrifuge Tubes
Celltreat ScientificMicro Centrifuge tubes are available in three sizes; 0.5ml, 1.5ml and 2.0ml. CELLTREAT Micro Centrifuge tubes have an attached flat top cap, engraved graduations and are manufactured from high quality polypropylene. The tubes have a temperature range of -80°C to 120°C. CELLTREAT Micro…
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Axygen® 2.0mL MaxyClear Microtubes are available in a variety of colors, sterile, and Maxymum Recovery®. All Axygen Snaplock Microtubes have frosted cap surfaces for labeling, frosted panels on the side for writing, and a piercing port in the center of the cap. Will withstand up to…
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SuperClear® Polypropylene snap cap microcentrifuge tubes with extra-large top, writing spot, and graduations. Spins to 20,000 RCF. Autoclavable. (122°C) With flat easy open attached extra large snap caps, side graduations, and frosted writing surface ATP, RNase/DNase and…