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Biofargo 50 mL self-standing centrifuge tubes are made of high-quality transparent polypropylene (PP). Featuring a V-bottom design and flat screw cap, these sterile tubes withstand high centrifugal forces up to 17,500 × g, making them suitable for molecular biology, clinical, and biochemical research applications.
Description
These 50 mL centrifuge tubes are constructed from durable, transparent polypropylene (PP) that tolerates temperatures ranging from -80 °C to 121 °C. The V-bottom design allows for stable, self-standing use and efficient sample collection.
Each tube features a flat screw cap that provides excellent sealing, preventing leakage even under high-speed centrifugation. With a maximum centrifugal force of 17,500 × g and a maximum pressure tolerance of 4 kg/cm², these tubes ensure reliable performance in demanding laboratory procedures.
Sterile, enzyme-free, and pyrogen-free (endotoxin-free), these tubes are ideal for maintaining sample integrity. CE, FDA, and UKCA certifications guarantee compliance with quality and safety standards.
Applications
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Centrifugation: Suitable for high-speed centrifugation of biological or chemical samples.
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Sample Storage: Safe storage of liquids, solutions, or biological samples.
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Sample Transportation: Provides secure transport of samples without leakage or contamination.
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Laboratory Experiments: Ideal for molecular biology, clinical chemistry, and biochemical research requiring sterile conditions.
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When can I expect my order to ship?
Most orders are filled and shipped within 2-3 business days from the time they are received.
Our standard shipping usually take 2-5 days.
We also provide express shippping for time-sensitive deliveries.
Email contact@biofargo.com if you have any requirements.

