Thermo Fisher Scientific Nalgene High-Speed Round-Bottom PPCO Centrifuge Tubes, 16 mL
Thermo Fisher Scientific Nalgene High-Speed Round-Bottom PPCO Centrifuge Tubes, 16 mL
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Nalgene High-Speed Round-Bottom PPCO Centrifuge Tubes, 16 mL

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Part #: 9.315 626Manufacturer #: 3110-0160
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Product overview

Thermo Fisher Scientific's Nalgene High-Speed Round-Bottom PPCO Centrifuge Tubes are designed for efficient separation of samples in laboratory centrifugation processes. Constructed from polypropylene copolymer (PPCO), these tubes offer superior chemical resistance and can withstand high-speed centrifugation up to 50,000 x g. The uniform wall thickness ensures consistent performance, and the round-bottom design is compatible with high-speed rotors. Each tube has a capacity of 16 mL and is sold without closures, which are available separately.

Key Features:

  • Brand: Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Material: Polypropylene Copolymer (PPCO) for enhanced chemical resistance
  • Capacity: 16 mL per tube
  • Design: Round-bottom suitable for high-speed centrifugation
  • Performance: Withstands up to 50,000 x g in refrigerated and non-refrigerated centrifuges
  • Autoclavable: Yes, at 121 °C (2 bar) according to DIN EN 285
  • Closure: Sold separately; compatible with DS3111-series friction-fit caps

These centrifuge tubes are essential for laboratories requiring reliable and efficient sample separation under high-speed conditions.

Product Specifications
  • HS Code #84219990
  • AutoclavableYes
  • Bottom shapeRound
  • ColourTransparent
  • Ø17.8 mm
  • Dimensions (ØxH)17.8 x 98.6 mm
  • Height98.6 mm
  • MaterialPPCO
  • Max. rcf50000 x g
  • Nominal capacity16 ml
  • UNSPSC41121703
  • With graduationNo
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