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Corning® Costar® low binding microcentrifuge tubes

0.65mL low binding snap cap microcentrifuge tube, polypropylene, non-sterile, natural, 500/cs

Synonym(s):

centrifuge tubes, microcentrifuge tubes, microfuge tubes

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121703
eCl@ss:
32119210
NACRES:
NB.11

material

cap (Snap Cap)
conical bottom tube
polypropylene

sterility

non-sterile

feature

RCF 17,000 × g
RNase and DNase free
disposable
graduations

packaging

case of 500
pack of 500

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3206

parameter

17000 × g max. RCF

cap diam.

0.277 in.

tube O.D.

.400 in.

volume

0.65 mL

color

natural
natural

fitting

cap (push fit)

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General description

Corning® Costar® Low Binding Microcentrifuge Tubes

These Costar low binding microcentrifuge tubes feature a bonded polymer technology that reduces protein and nucleic acid binding, resulting in better sample recovery. They are made of natural (uncolored) polypropylene and are certified RNase-/DNase-free.

  • Supplied nonsterile and are autoclavable
  • External graduations and frosted writing spot for easy sample identification
  • Positive seal design allows for repeated opening and closing
  • Flat cap surface for convenient labeling
  • Withstands a maximum RCF of 17,000 x g

Application

Corning® Costar® low binding microcentrifuge tubes have been used for microcentrifugation.

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
Costar is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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