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United Scientific P10202 Microcentrifuge Tubes are an essential tool for any molecular biology or biochemical laboratory. These tubes are made from high-quality virgin polypropylene, ensuring both safety and durability. The tubes are RNase, DNase, and Pyrogen-free, making them ideal for safe use in molecular biology and other biochemical applications. With a maximum RCF of 20,000, these tubes are also suitable for use in very low temperatures and with various organic solvents.
One of the standout features of these microcentrifuge tubes is the connected snap cap. This design ensures that the cap is always present and that there is no risk of losing it. The tubes also feature large molded-in graduations, making it easy to measure quantities accurately. Additionally, the frosted surface of the tubes makes it easier to write on them.
In terms of capacity, these tubes hold 1.5 ml and have an outside diameter of 13 mm and a height of 41 mm. Each pack contains 500 tubes, making it easy to keep an ample supply on hand.
For those conducting light-sensitive applications, United Scientific P10202 Microcentrifuge Tubes are also available in an amber color. This color ensures that no light passes through the samples, which makes them ideal for these types of applications.
Overall, these microcentrifuge tubes offer both safety and convenience while providing accurate measurements. They are also autoclavable, providing for easy cleaning and reuse. Order yours today and take advantage of the durability, safety, and maximum functionality United Scientific P10202 Microcentrifuge Tubes have to offer!
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