15ml Centrifuge tube

Greiner Bio-One

15ml Centrifuge tube

Graduated, bagged, sterile
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  • 15ml Centrifuge tube, graduated, bagged.
  • Sterile
  • Polypropylene displays high thermal, mechanical and chemical resistance. It is therefore recommended for the storage of chemical and biological samples
  • Diameter: 17 mm; height: 120 mm
  • Blue screw cap
  • Blue graduation and white writing area
  • Polypropylene tubes with Cat.-No. 188 261 /188 271 / 227 261 / 227 270 meet the pressure requirements for transportation by aircraft. Hydrostatic pressure testing was performed according to the ICAO. IATA DGR guidelines. A certificate of conformity may be provided on request.
  • Quantity: 1000
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  • 15ml Centrifuge tube, graduated, bagged.
  • Sterile
  • Non-Pyrogenic, non-cytotoxic
  • Free of detectable DNase, RNase, human DNA
  • Polypropylene displays high thermal, mechanical and chemical resistance. It is therefore recommended for the storage of chemical and biological samples
  • Diameter: 17 mm; height: 120 mm
  • Nominal volume: 15 ml
  • Working volume: 14 ml
  • Blue screw cap
  • Blue graduation and white writing area
  • Polypropylene tubes with Cat.-No. 188 261 /188 271 / 227 261 / 227 270 meet the pressure requirements for transportation by aircraft. Hydrostatic pressure testing was performed according to the ICAO. IATA DGR guidelines. A certificate of conformity may be provided on request.
  • Quantity: 1000
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