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30122240
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About this product

Protein LoBind Tubes, 50 mL

by Eppendorf · SKU 30122240

Overview

These 50 mL Protein LoBind tubes are designed to reduce protein adsorption to the tube surface, supporting higher recovery of dilute or low-abundance samples. They follow a standard conical-tube format suitable for routine protein handling and preparation steps.

Highlights

  • Low-binding surface formulation to minimise protein loss
  • 50 mL conical configuration for medium-volume sample handling
  • Robust polypropylene construction
  • Compatible with common centrifuge rotors accepting 50 mL conical tubes

At-a-glance

Capacity
50 mL
Condition
Surplus/second-hand; stored under manufacturer-recommended conditions.

Applications

Suitable for protein research workflows including sample dilution, extraction, buffer exchange, and preparation of lysates or assay materials where reduced binding supports improved protein recovery.

Sustainability

By rehoming surplus lab products, this listing supports waste reduction and resource efficiency.

Responsible use & safety

  • Use only by appropriately trained and authorised personnel.
  • Inspect items before use and ensure all safety and functional features are intact.
  • Follow the relevant operating manual and maintenance guidance for safe performance.
  • Use suitable personal protective equipment and engineering controls (e.g., fume hood, biosafety cabinet) as appropriate for the product type.

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