CENTRIFUGE TUBE: 50ML, WITH BLUE LID,GRADUTED, STERILE
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CENTRIFUGE TUBE: 50ML, WITH BLUE LID, GRADUATED, STERILE
The 50 ml centrifuge tube with a blue lid is a high-quality laboratory container designed for reliable sample handling. Made from transparent polypropylene and sterilized, it features graduated tags and a blue screw cap for secure closure and easy identification.
Sterilized, certified free from RNase, DNase, pyrogens, and other contaminants, ensuring sample safety.
Graduated tags (typically in 2.5 ml or 5 ml increments) provide accurate volume estimation.
The blue screw cap (flat surface or stopper) ensures leak-resistant closure and ease of labeling.
Some designs include a frosted white writing area for sample identification.
Capable of withstanding high centrifugal forces (varies by model) and compatible with standard rotors.
Cap Material: Polyethylene (PE) or High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Graduated tags: Molded or printed with clear increments (e.g., 2.5 ml or 5 ml)
Sterilization: Sterilized by radiation or other methods; free from RNase, DNase, pyrogens, endotoxins, and cytotoxins (depending on the manufacturer)
Main Benefits
The transparent polypropylene construction provides excellent chemical resistance and optical clarity for sample inspection.Sterilized, certified free from RNase, DNase, pyrogens, and other contaminants, ensuring sample safety.
Graduated tags (typically in 2.5 ml or 5 ml increments) provide accurate volume estimation.
The blue screw cap (flat surface or stopper) ensures leak-resistant closure and ease of labeling.
Some designs include a frosted white writing area for sample identification.
Capable of withstanding high centrifugal forces (varies by model) and compatible with standard rotors.
Components
Tube Material: Polypropylene (PP)Cap Material: Polyethylene (PE) or High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Graduated tags: Molded or printed with clear increments (e.g., 2.5 ml or 5 ml)
Sterilization: Sterilized by radiation or other methods; free from RNase, DNase, pyrogens, endotoxins, and cytotoxins (depending on the manufacturer)
