Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – General Laboratory Use
Product Overview
RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML is a premium laboratory reagent designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern scientific research and educational institutions. This product is formulated to ensure high purity and reliability, making it an essential component in various laboratory applications. Whether you are a student conducting experiments, a researcher analyzing samples, or an educator demonstrating scientific principles, RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML provides the consistency and accuracy needed for successful outcomes. Its laboratory-grade quality guarantees that it meets the highest standards, ensuring that your experiments and analyses are both precise and reproducible. With its user-friendly formulation and reliable performance, RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML is a trusted choice for all your laboratory needs.
FAQs
1. What are the primary applications of RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML?
RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML is primarily used in general laboratory applications, including sample preparation, reagent mixing, and experimental analysis.
2. Is RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML compatible with other lab reagents?
Yes, RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML is designed to be compatible with a wide range of laboratory reagents, ensuring seamless integration into your existing workflows.
3. Are there any alternatives to RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML?
While there are other lab reagents available, RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML stands out for its high purity and reliability, making it a preferred choice for many laboratories.
4. How should RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML be stored?
RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources to maintain its quality and effectiveness.
5. Where can I source RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML?
RecombIN™ TCL162-100ML can be sourced directly from eqipped, ensuring you receive a genuine product with the highest quality standards.










