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Microcentrifuge tubes are used for storing and transporting samples

Types of Micro Centrifuge Tube
Microcentrifuge tubes are used for storing and transporting samples. They are used in many laboratories and hospitals. These tubes have high-quality, easy-to-hold, and durable materials that allow repeated use. There are various types of tubes available, including polypropylene, polycarbonate, and natural.
Polypropylene (PP) microcentrifuge tubes are ideal for precise measurements. This material is also resistant to chemical reagents. PP tubes are molded with precise graduation marks, which allows for accurate measurement. Their clear design makes them for protocols that require good visual access. PP tubes are available in various sizes, including 0.5 mL, 1.7 mL, 2.0 mL, and 2.5 mL. PP tubes come in a range of colors, including white, black, blue, green, yellow, and red.
Zhejiang Saining Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Polypropylene tubes with snap-on caps are ideal for biomes 2000/3000 automated workstations. The caps are tight fitting, which provides for a secure closure. Also, the caps are pierceable, making it convenient to insert syringes.
Micro Centrifuge Tube come in different sizes and shapes and are suitable for a variety of applications. Many are sterile, while others can be used for non-sterile work. In addition to offering convenience, these tubes are dependable and provide an effective way to store samples. They are RNase/DNase free and can be spun up to 15,000 x g's. Additionally, they have a frosted label area for sample identification.
Boil-Proof microcentrifuge tubes are crystal-clear, medical PP with a special design to maximize transparency. They feature low remainders, a high degree of transparency, and a special cap to minimize air leakage. They are autoclavable at 121degC. These polypropylene tubes are certified to be RNAse-free and DNA-free.
Zhejiang Saining Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Graduated Microcentrifuge Tubes offer a small and easy-to-open cap that features an audible "click" to help increase sample recovery. A numbered grid on the lid helps prevent misalignment. When the lid is opened, a flat surface allows for easy labeling.
Zhejiang Saining Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Polypropylene microcentrifuge Tubes are clear, flat-capped, and have a frosted writing surface. They are non-pyrogenic, and opalescent, and are manufactured using a co-polymer to maximize clarity. While these tubes are primarily designed for use in microbiology, they are also useful in the life science field for use in a wide variety of applications.
Zhejiang Saining Biotechnology Co., Ltd. microcentrifuge tubes are manufactured in clean room conditions and feature a ring and groove closure. They are made of a BioClear(tm) co-polymer, allowing for clarity. Like other microcentrifuges, these tubes are tested to ensure they are able to withstand 28,000xg. Despite their great clarity, they are sterilized by radiation and are certified to be opalescent and DNA-free.
Microcentrifuges are used to protect samples from contamination and leaching. They are made from a variety of materials and have trouble-free handling and heating.

Micro Centrifuge Tube
The microcentrifuge tube is made of polypropylene (PP), a transparent polymer material, and is mainly used for the storage, transportation, and centrifugation of microbiological samples.
Features
*Maximum centrifugal force 14000 RCF;
*The sealed tube cover design can effectively prevent the product from popping or bursting during the experiment operation, ensuring the safety of the experiment;
*The tube cover can be opened and closed with one hand, easy to operate;
*Maintain good stability in the temperature range of -80℃ ~121℃ ;
*The tube body has a frosted writing area for easy identification;
*The volume scale of the tube is clear and accurate;
*No DNase, RNase, no pyrogen;
*The low adsorption model can maximize the sample recovery rate and ensure the accuracy of the experiment
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