About Non-Sterilised Centrifuge Tube Conical
Non-sterilized conical centrifuge tubes are used in laboratories for sample preparation, centrifugation, and storage. They are made from materials like polypropylene, polyallomer, polycarbonate, and polyethylene terephthalate. Here are some features of non-sterilized conical centrifuge tubes:
- Shape: Conical bottom for easy sample recovery and minimal sample loss
- Material: Resistant to most chemicals and can withstand high-speed centrifugation without deformation
- Cap: Leak-proof cap ensures a secure seal and protects the sample from contamination
- Graduations: Some tubes have graduations for accurate measurements
- Temperature range: Some tubes can withstand temperatures between -80C and +121C
- Applications: Used in a variety of laboratories, including molecular biology, microbiology, tissue culture work, biochemistry, and cell biology
Centrifuge tubes are different from regular test tubes and are explicitly for centrifugation, which is the process of spinning liquids at high speeds to separate their components. Precision-Engineered for Laboratory ExcellenceThese centrifuge tubes are constructed from robust, laboratory-grade plastic, ensuring minimal contamination and high levels of chemical resistance. Their conical design enhances sediment separation during high-speed centrifugation, promoting efficient sample handling. With a 50ML size, these tubes are versatile, accommodating a range of biological and chemical specimens.
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FAQ's of Non-Sterilised Centrifuge Tube Conical:
Q: How are these non-sterilised centrifuge tubes typically used in laboratory settings?
A: These tubes serve various purposes, such as storing, mixing, and centrifuging samples in research and diagnostic laboratories. Their conical base facilitates sedimentation and separation of solids from liquids during centrifugation.
Q: What materials are these centrifuge tubes made from and what benefits does this offer?
A: The tubes are made from white plastic that meets Tarsons glass type standards for laboratory equipment. This material ensures durability, chemical resistance, and clear sample visibility, making the tubes suitable for repeated centrifugation cycles.
Q: When should I opt for non-sterilised tubes instead of sterile alternatives?
A: Non-sterilised tubes are suitable when sterilisation can be managed onsite or for non-clinical, routine laboratory procedures where sterility is not a primary concern. They are more cost-effective for bulk applications where sterile conditions are not essential.
Q: Where can I purchase these 50ML conical centrifuge tubes in India?
A: These tubes are available through multiple channels in India, including distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders with established reputations. Orders can be placed directly with Tarsons dealers or through reputable laboratory equipment suppliers.
Q: What is the process for using these conical tubes in a centrifuge?
A: To use, fill the tube with your sample ensuring not to exceed the maximum volume, then place it into the centrifuge ensuring it is properly balanced. After centrifugation, the conical design allows for easy retrieval of separated components.
Q: What are the key benefits of choosing this product for laboratory work?
A: Key benefits include robust construction, clear sample visibility, compatibility with most centrifuges, and the ability to withstand various laboratory chemicals. Their availability in large quantities makes them economical for high-throughput labs.