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Greiner centrifuge tubes

capacity 50 mL, diam. × L 30 mm × 115 mm, conical bottom (with skirt)

Synonym(s):

centrifuge tubes, culture tubes, plastic centrifuge tube, plastic culture tube, Greiner centrifuge tubes

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121703
NACRES:
NB.11

material

cap
conical bottom (with skirt)
polypropylene tube

sterility

sterile

feature

RCF 3,200 × g
graduations

packaging

case of 300 (6 x packs of 25EA)

manufacturer/tradename

Greiner 210270

capacity

50 mL

diam. × L

30 mm × 115 mm

color

blue cap
colorless tube

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General description

Greiner centrifuge tubes
High quality, crystal-clear polypropylene centrifuge tubes. Centrifuge tubes can be safely centrifuged to approximately 3,200 × g (50 mL size) and 3,500 × g (15 mL size) depending on the specific gravity of the solution being centrifuged and the type of rotor.

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