Centrifuge tubes are a common type of laboratory consumable.
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2025-04-30
Plastic and glass, with plastic centrifuge tubes being used more frequently. They can be further divided into PP, PC, PS, etc. Depending on different needs, manufacturers choose different plastic materials for production.
According to different materials, they can be generally divided into plastic and glass. Plastic centrifuge tubes are used more frequently and can be further divided into PP, PC, PS, etc. Depending on different needs, manufacturers choose different plastic materials for production.
According to size, they are divided into: 1.5ml, 2ml, 5ml, 10ml, 15ml, 50ml, etc. Domestic centrifuge tubes generally come in these specifications, with 10ml and 50ml being the most commonly used. If your centrifuge uses 30ml or other specifications of centrifuge tubes, you may need to consider imported ones. Additionally, centrifuge tubes come with round bottoms and conical bottoms, as well as screw caps and snap caps. Centrifuge tubes with screw caps have more precise graduations, while those with snap caps only have an overall capacity marking.
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