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>> Features
Withstands temperatures from -20℃ to 100℃; Can be used for liquid nitrogen (-196℃) freezing in static conditions.
Hinged cap enables easy opening and closing with one hand and excellent sealing to prevent evaporation and contamination during transport.
Withstand centrifugal force up to 16,000G.
>> Purpose
Used for separation operations in a centrifuge, centrifuge tubes can accelerate the separation of components with different densities or sizes in a sample through the action of centrifugal force.
>> Characteristics
Item No. | Good Description | Specification | Quantity (pcs) | Packing | Carton Size(cm) |
D1009 | Centrifuge Tube | 2ml | 5000pcs/ctn | 500pcs*10basg | 48*32*32 |
D1010 | Centrifuge Tube | 1.5ml | 6000pcs/ctn | 500pcs*12basg | 49*33*33 |
D1011 | Centrifuge Tube | 1ml | 12000pcs/ctn | 1000pcs*12basg | 49*33*33 |
D1012 | Centrifuge Tube | 0.5ml | 30000pcs/ctn | 1000pcs*30bags | 48*32*32 |
>> FAQ
Q1. What is a micro centrifuge tube, and how does it differ from other centrifuge tubes?
A: A micro centrifuge tube, or microtube, is a small, cylindrical plastic container for microcentrifuges. Ranging from 0.1 mL to 2 mL, it has a snap - on or screw - on cap. Unlike larger tubes, it's designed for small - volume biological, chemical, or molecular samples, used in tasks like DNA extraction and PCR.