How many mL is a microcentrifuge tube?

Tube Capacity Microcentrifuge tube capacities range from 0.5 to 2.0 mL with the most popular tube volume being 1.5 mL. 1.5 mL tubes are popular because they exceed the required capacity for most molecular biology samples and are generally cheaper than higher capacity tubes.

What are microcentrifuge tubes?

Description. Microcentrifuge tubes are routinely used in many aspects of molecular biology. These conical 1.5 mL tubes are ideal for the processing and storage of small volume samples, extracts and reagents.

What is screw capped tubes?

These multipurpose screw cap test tubes are offered in convenient sizes to suit a variety of applications. The screw caps are designed to be leak-tight allowing the tubes to be used for storage or transport.

What is a microcentrifuge tube and what is its purpose?

Microcentrifuge tubes or microfuge tubes are small, cylindrical plastic containers with conical bottoms, typically with an integral snap cap. They are used in molecular biology and biochemistry to store and centrifuge small amounts of liquid.

How much does a microcentrifuge tube weigh?

PP EPPENDORF TYPE TUBE WITH CAP, 1.5 ML

graduated
weight box kgs 10.73
box dimensions mm 596x396x380
boxes on a pallet 20
pieces on a pallet 200000

How big is an Eppendorf tube?

Eppendorf Tubes are the benchmark for simple and safe sample preparation from 0.5 to 2.0 mL. For larger volumes, 15 mL and 50 mL conical tubes are commonly used.

What does microcentrifuge mean?

microcentrifuge (plural microcentrifuges) A centrifuge used in laboratories to separate materials from small samples (especially of biological material).

How much does a 1.5 mL tube weigh?

PP EPPENDORF TYPE TUBE WITH CAP, 1.5 ML

graduated
unit of measurement NR
box quantity 10000
weight box kgs 10.73
box dimensions mm 596x396x380

What is the function of Durham tube?

Durham tubes are used in microbiology to detect production of gas by microorganisms. They are simply smaller test tubes inserted upside down in another test tube. This small tube is initially filled with the solution in which the microorganism is to be grown.

What is Falcon tube?

Falcon conical tubes are made from high-clarity polypropylene. Combining strength, chemical resistance, thermal stability, and optical clarity, Falcon tubes provide reliable performance for all of your critical research applications.

How much does an Eppendorf tube hold?

Eppendorf 5.0 mL Microcentrifuge Tubes Eppendorf Tubes are the benchmark for simple and safe sample preparation from 0.5 to 2.0 mL. For larger volumes, 15 mL and 50 mL conical tubes are commonly used.

Why choose microcentrifuge tubes and caps?

Whether you’re preparing, transferring or storing samples, these multipurpose microcentrifuge tubes and caps can be used with confidence. Choose from a selection of tubes and caps that will suit your application.

What is a plain snap cap centrifuge tube?

Thermo Scientific™ Plain Snap-Cap Centrifuge Tubes include a flat cap, and have no frosting or graduations. Features a snap cap with a positive seal that allows for repeated opening and closing with flat-cap surfaces for convenient labeling. Corning™ Costar™ Snap Cap Microcentrifuge Tubes are compatible with leading microcentrifuge rotors.

What are the best screw caps for specimen tubes?

Eppendorf™ Tubes enable the simple and safe processing of sample volumes up to 5.0mL with a broad operating temperature range, centrifugation safety and excellent sample recovery. Use these screw caps with specimen tubes. S Murray™ Screw Caps For Specimen Tubes feature black polyethylene construction with an aluminum faced liner.

What is a maxyclear microcentrifuge?

Axygen™ MaxyClear Capless Microcentrifuge Tubes feature frosted panels on the side for writing. Boilproof, autoclavable and can withstand up to 20,000RCF. Available in 1.5mL and 2.0mL graduated tubes. Feature a bonded polymer technology that reduces protein and nucleic acid binding, resulting in a better sample recovery.