Centrifuge tubes are high-strength, precision-engineered cylinders designed to contain liquids during centrifugal separation. They are built to withstand extreme G-forces that separate samples into their constituent components based on density.
Conical Bottom: The specialized V-shaped bottom facilitates the formation of a tight pellet after centrifugation, making it easier to decant the supernatant without disturbing the sample.
Chemical & Thermal Resistance: Polypropylene versions are highly resistant to alcohols and mild organic solvents and can typically withstand temperatures from -80°C to 121°C (autoclavable).
Writing Area: Features a large, white frosted marking area for easy sample identification with laboratory markers.
Leak-Proof Seals: Screw caps utilize a "plug seal" or liner-less design to ensure a secure fit, preventing sample loss or aerosol contamination during high-speed runs