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Semadeni Announce Newly Developed Lower Risk-Level Microcentrifuge Tube
2 Jul 2009Sarah Sarah
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Semadeni's newly developed microcentrifuge FlipTubes® allows users to open by applying slight pressure to the rear end of the lid rather than opening from the front. This results in a significantly reduced risk of cross-contamination between the user's fingers and the interior of the tube.
More features:
- Easy one hand operation, even when standing in a rack
- Graduated (0.1ml, 0.5ml, 1ml, 1.5ml)
- large frosted writing surfaces on both top and side for easy identification
- piercing area in lid
- made of high quality, autoclavable polypropylene
- manufactured in clean rooms
- high thermal and chemical resistivity
- Stand centrifugation to 20'000 g, fits all standard centrifuges
- available in bags of 500 pcs
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