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Centrifuge Tubes

Offered in 15ml and 50ml. Sterile/Non-sterile. High Sterility Assurance. User-Friendly Design. Consistent Performance. Durable and transparent but clear-looking.

Disposable medical lab. products brand DELICATE SURGICAL


This product are used to hold liquids during centrifugation, which separates the sample into its components by rapidly spinning it around a fixed axis. Most centrifuge tubes have tapered bottoms that help collect solid or heavier parts of the sample being centrifuged.

Common features
transparent body
over scale
With screw type cover
Stock color blue cover
PP Plastic material
CE & ISO13485 certified
It is produced in Turkey.
We offer the price and delivery advantages of the manufacturer.

What are the different types of centrifuge tubes?
Come primarily from plastic and glass. From here you can choose between freestanding and conical and disposable. Plastic centrifuge tubes are more difficult to clean but are available in a variety of sizes. 5ml 15ml 30ml 50ml

The most common sizes are the 15 mL and 50 mL centrifuge tube, and 1 mL to 2 mL microcentrifuge tubes

Centrifuge tubes, also known as centrifuge vials or centrifuge bottles, are laboratory containers specifically designed for use in centrifugation processes. Centrifugation is a common laboratory technique used to separate components of a liquid sample based on their density or sedimentation rate. Centrifuge tubes are an essential component of this process as they hold the sample during centrifugation. Here are some key features of centrifuge tubes:

  • Material: Centrifuge tubes are typically made from either plastic (polypropylene or polycarbonate). The choice of material depends on the specific application and the required level of chemical resistance and durability. Plastic centrifuge tubes are more commonly used due to their affordability and resistance to breakage.
  • Capacity: Centrifuge tubes come in various capacities, ranging from small volumes such as 0.2 ml or 0.5 ml up to larger volumes like 15 ml or 50 ml. The choice of tube capacity depends on the volume of the sample being processed and the type of centrifuge being used.
  • Conical Bottom: Many centrifuge tubes have a conical or tapered bottom, which allows for efficient sedimentation of particles or cells during centrifugation. The conical shape aids in separating components by density, with denser materials collecting at the bottom.
  • Sealing: Centrifuge tubes are typically equipped with secure sealing mechanisms to prevent sample leakage during centrifugation. Screw caps, snap caps, or O-ring caps are commonly used to provide a tight seal.
  • Graduations: Most centrifuge tubes have volume markings or graduations on the sides, allowing for precise measurement of sample volumes.
  • Labeling: Centrifuge tubes often have areas for labeling or writing on the tube surface. This helps in identifying the samples and maintaining proper records.
  • Compatibility: It’s crucial to ensure that the centrifuge tubes used are compatible with the specific centrifuge equipment in your laboratory. Different centrifuge models may require different types or sizes of tubes.

Centrifuge tubes find applications in various fields of research and diagnostics, including molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, and clinical laboratories. They are used for tasks such as separating cellular components, pelleting cellular debris or particles, purifying DNA, RNA, or proteins, and performing various sample preparation techniques. The choice of centrifuge tube depends on the specific requirements of the experiment or procedure and the compatibility with the centrifuge equipment in use.

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