Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Centrifuge Tube Round Bottom | 63401 | Polylab |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 16ml P.P (50pcs), 50ml P.P (50pcs), 16ml P.C (50pcs), 50ml P.C (50pcs) |
| Form | Round Bottom Tube |
| Grade | Laboratory Grade |
| Application | Sample separation, storage, and centrifugation |
Product Description
When it comes to reliable lab supplies, the Centrifuge Tube Round Bottom | 63401 | Polylab stands out as a top choice for researchers, students, and educators. These tubes are designed for efficient sample separation and storage, ensuring accuracy in your experiments. Available in both polypropylene (P.P) and polycarbonate (P.C) materials, they offer durability and chemical resistance for a wide range of applications.
Whether you’re working in a research lab, educational institution, or a small-scale setup, these centrifuge tubes provide the precision you need. The round bottom design ensures optimal centrifugation, making them ideal for high-speed applications. With pack sizes of 16ml and 50ml, you can choose the right volume for your specific requirements.
At eqipped, we understand the importance of quality lab supplies. That’s why we offer Polylab centrifuge tubes at competitive prices, ensuring you get the best value for your investment. Buy centrifuge tubes round bottom online today and experience seamless lab workflows.
FAQs
What is the difference between P.P and P.C centrifuge tubes?
Polypropylene (P.P) tubes are lightweight and chemical-resistant, while polycarbonate (P.C) tubes offer better clarity and higher temperature resistance.
Can these tubes be autoclaved?
Yes, both P.P and P.C tubes are autoclavable, making them suitable for sterile applications.
Are these tubes compatible with all centrifuges?
They are designed to fit most standard centrifuges, but always check your centrifuge’s specifications for compatibility.
What is the maximum speed these tubes can handle?
The maximum speed depends on the centrifuge and rotor used. Refer to your centrifuge’s manual for specific guidelines.
How do I choose between 16ml and 50ml tubes?
Select 16ml for smaller sample volumes and 50ml for larger samples or when higher capacity is needed.