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B0408

Nalgene® centrifuge bottles, Style 3122

nominal capacity 250 mL

Synonym(s):

nalgene bottle, polycarbonate bottle, Centrifuge containers, Laboratory centrifuge bottles, Nalgene 3122-0250

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.11
UNSPSC Code:
41121703
Material:
polycarbonate , round bottle, screw top cap (Sealing), translucent bottle, translucent polycarbonate , translucent polypropylene screw closure
Parameter:
27500 × g max. RCF
Feature:
RCF 27,500 × g, with cap (sealing)
Packaging:
pack of 4
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material

polycarbonate , round bottle, screw top cap (Sealing), translucent bottle, translucent polycarbonate , translucent polypropylene screw closure

joint

Joints threaded neck (29)

feature

RCF 27,500 × g, with cap (sealing)

packaging

pack of 4

manufacturer/tradename

Nalgene® 3122-0250

parameter

27500 × g max. RCF

bottle diam. × L

61.77 mm × 125.2 mm

nominal capacity

250 mL

Features and Benefits

  • Nalgene® centrifuge bottles are used for large volume cell harvesting, pelleting, protein purification, and low-speed centrifugation of biological/chemical samples.
  • Translucent - for better sample clarity.
  • Spherical bottom design assists pellet formation and retrieval.
  • Strong with excellent mechanical properties.
  • Autoclavable - The bottles can withstand temperatures up to +121°C.
  • For proper performance, bottles must be filled to at least 80% of the total capacity.

Legal Information

Nalgene is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries


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