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Floating microcentrifuge tube rack

white

Synonym(s):

tuba storage, tube rack

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UNSPSC Code:
41122804
NACRES:
NB.35

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material

polypropylene

description

Autoclavable

feature

Holds 16 x 1-2 mL tubes

packaging

pack of 4 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Nalgene® 5974-0404

size

103 mm × 103 mm × 65 mm

color

white

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feature

Holds 16 x 1-2 mL tubes

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manufacturer/tradename

Nalgene® 5974-0404

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material

polypropylene

material

turquoise

packaging

pack of 4 ea

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

description

Autoclavable

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size

103 mm × 103 mm × 65 mm

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General description

On benchtop, legs prevent tubes from touching surface. In water bath, racks will float with a full load of tubes.

Features and Benefits

  • Floating microcentrifuge tube racks are made of high-quality polypropylene.
  • Square-styled racks are ideal for use in genetic cloning, microbiology, and immunology labs.
  • Floating racks maintain stability and facilitates floatation with a full load of tubes in turbulent water baths.
  • Each hole has molded-in letters and numbers for sample identification.Features a sturdy handle for convenient transport, agitation, and removal from the water bath.
  • On benchtop, legs prevent tubes from touching the surface.

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Nalgene is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries

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