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Sigma® centrifuge tubes

capacity 15 mL, sterile, pack of 10 × 50 ea racked

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122804
NACRES:
NB.22

material

polypropylene

description

marking spot

sterility

sterile

feature

RCF 12500 × g
disposable
graduated
graduations 1.5 ‑ 14.5 mL

packaging

pack of 10 × 50 ea racked

O.D. × L

17.5 mm × 118.5 mm

cap diam.

22.6 mm

capacity

15 mL

color

natural

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General description

Sigma disposable 15 mL centrifuge tubes are available as clear polyethylene terephthalate (PET) tubes with a traditional plug seal cap or polypropylene (PP) tubes with either plug seal caps or the new easy-on/easy-off top offering advanced ergonomics with its wider knurls and roll-over edge design. The Sigma centrifuge tubes are available as polypropylene tubes either racked or bulk packed.

  • Sterile, certified nonpyrogenic and DNase-/RNase-free
  • Black printed graduations and a large white marking spot
  • Maximum RCF for PET tubes is 3,600xg

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