Laboratory Tubes
Laboratory tubes, including test tubes, culture tubes, and centrifuge tubes, are typically made of glass or plastic and are used in various scientific experiments and procedures. They are cylindrical in shape, with a rounded bottom and an open top, often featuring volume markings on the side to measure the volume of liquid contained within them. Laboratory tubes can be used for a wide range of purposes, such as mixing and heating chemicals, storing small amounts of liquids, or observing reactions under a microscope.
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Test Tubes
Test tubes are cylindrical glass or plastic tubes with open tops and rounded bottoms. They are commonly used in laboratories for holding and mixing small quantities of liquids or substances during experiments or analysis. Test tubes come in various sizes, typically ranging from a few centimeters to several tens of centimeters in length. They are designed to withstand temperature changes, chemical reactions, and sterilization processes. Test tubes often have graduation marks to measure volumes of liquids and can be sealed with caps or stoppers to prevent contamination or evaporation.
Pyrex® Tubes
Pyrex® test tubes are made of borosilicate glass, featuring a plain neck and round bottom. They are available with or without graduations and a rim.
BRAND® Test Tubes, Graduated, Glass
These test tubes are colorless, made of borosilicate glass, and come with a polypropylene cap and round bottom.
BRAND® Universal Sample Tubes
These test tubes are clear and colorless polystyrene sample tubes with round bottoms.
DURAN® Test Tubes
Duran test tubes, made of borosilicate glass, are free of graduations and are both sterile and autoclavable.
Corning® Falcon® Round Bottom Test Tubes
These test tubes are available in both sterile and non-sterile options, made of polystyrene with a round bottom, and come with a screw cap.
Centrifuge Tubes
Centrifuge tubes, also known as centrifuge bottles or centrifuge vials, are designed to be used in centrifuges. Their design enables them to withstand the high-speed rotational forces inside centrifuge machines without the risk of breakage or deformation. These tubes are usually made of durable materials such as polypropylene or glass ensuring their reliability under demanding centrifugation conditions. Centrifuge tubes play a crucial role in various applications, including the separation of components in biological samples, purification of proteins or DNA, and sedimentation of particles or cells.
Eppendorf® Centrifuge Tubes
Made of the highest quality, either virgin or bio-circular polypropylene (PP), Eppendorf® centrifuge tubes are free from biocides, plasticizers, and latex. They are produced with optimized, highly polished molds without the use of slip agents such as oleamide, erucamide, or stearamide. Our product range includes Eppendorf grade for standard use, Biopure for culture applications, and LoBind to ensure you recover the maximum sample in your protein and PCR applications.
Greiner Centrifuge Tubes
These centrifuge tubes are made of crystal-clear polypropylene, and their suitability for centrifugation depends on the specific gravity of the solution being processed and the type of rotor used.
TPP® Centrifuge Tubes
These centrifuge tubes are constructed from transparent polypropylene material and feature a conical bottom and a cap. They are compatible with all standard centrifuges, and their innovative design prioritizes a secure seal, exceptional transparency, clear graduations, and highly visible marking areas. The screw cap closure on the centrifuge tube is secure and resistant to overturning. The tubes exhibit excellent transparency, and the white marking areas on the cap and side of the tube are easily noticeable.
Nalgene® Centrifuge Tubes
These centrifuge tubes are non-sterile, clear tubes made of polypropylene copolymer, featuring a conical bottom. The polypropylene copolymer is compatible with a wide range of reagents.
BRAND® Centrifuge Tubes
These BRAND® centrifuge tubes are made of high-quality, chemically resistant polypropylene. The cylindrical tubes feature a beaded rim.
PYREX® Disposable Glass Conical Centrifuge Tubes
These centrifuge tubes are non-sterile, made of borosilicate glass with threads and a conical bottom.
Microtubes
Microtubes, also known as microcentrifuge tubes, are small containers designed for the storage of liquid volumes ranging from microliters to milliliters. They come in both sterile and non-sterile options and can be found with a choice of caps, including snap or screw varieties, making them adaptable for use with microcentrifuge.
Eppendorf® Safe-Lock Micro Test Tubes
These microcentrifuge tubes are colorless tubes with a cap, featuring a conical bottom with graduation markings. The lid provides additional protection against unintentional opening during incubation and storage. The tubes are autoclavable, with a temperature range of -86 °C to 100 °C. The polypropylene material offers protection against chemical and mechanical stress, as well as extreme temperatures.
MAXYMum Recovery® Microtubes
These tubes are made of chemically resistant polypropylene and are equipped with snap caps to ensure an efficient seal for sample protection. The surface of the tubes allows for ultra-low retention, promoting optimal precision, accuracy, and maximizing sample recovery.
Clear-view™ Snap-Cap Microtubes
These microtubes are colorless, conical tubes made of polypropylene. They are RNase and DNase-free, and the angled cap design makes opening them easy, preventing thumb fatigue.
PCR Tubes
PCR tubes are small tubes used for conducting polymerase chain reactions (PCR) in molecular biology laboratories. These tubes, manufactured from various materials, and available in different capacities, are designed to withstand the high temperatures required during the PCR process.
Corning® PCR Tubes
These PCR tubes are non-sterile and free of DNase and RNase, made of thin-walled polypropylene. They are designed to provide a precise fit in heat blocks, optimizing heat transfer efficiency. Also, these tubes are autoclavable.
Eppendorf® PCR Tubes
These tubes are colorless polypropylene tubes with a conical bottom. They feature uniform wall thickness and smooth surfaces that facilitate efficient sample heating, thereby expediting the PCR process.
Cell Culture Tubes
Pyrex® Culture Tubes
Culture tubes, manufactured from borosilicate glass, are designed to minimize pH changes, and reduce the risk of contaminants that could be released from soda-lime glass. They are also offered as disposable tubes, available with either a round or flat bottom and with or without a rim and screw-cap options.
NMR Tubes
NMR tubes are designed to be used in all nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy procedures, including those involving air-sensitive organic compounds. These tubes provide a secure and tight fit in spinner turbines, ensuring a complete absence of NMR background interference. Crafted from high-quality, chemically resistant glass, NMR tubes maintain sample purity without affecting NMR measurement. They are typically made from borosilicate glass and available in both reusable and disposable options, offering a selection of lengths and outer diameters.
Norell® Natural Quartz NMR Tubes
These NMR tubes are used for Boron NMR spectroscopy and are designed for use at temperatures exceeding 150°C and/or UV-catalyzed reactions with wavelength above 255 nm.
Bruker® SampleJet NMR Tubes
These NMR tubes are colorless tubes and come with caps featuring neck threads. They are not compatible with ceramic spinners.
Wilmad® Quartz NMR Tubes
These NMR tubes are colorless, thin-walled, have a neck thread, and are useful for studying Boron NMR spectroscopy studies.
Aldrich® ColorSpec® NMR Tubes
These NMR tubes are transparent and made from slender borosilicate glass, ensuring compatibility with ground joints, valves, and vacuum racks. They undergo precise grinding and polishing processes to provide exceptional stability when spinning and to deliver the highest resolution possible for any NMR spectroscopy applications.
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