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Manufacturer
Eppedorf
SKU
223634120

About this product

Eppendorf Flex-Tube Microtube

Description

Eppendorf Flex-Tube Microtubes are designed for the secure handling, preparation, and storage of small-volume samples in molecular biology and clinical research. These tubes feature a flexible lid design that ensures easy opening and closing while maintaining a tight seal to prevent sample evaporation and accidental opening during incubation or centrifugation. The tube geometry is optimised for high-speed centrifugation and provides a reliable solution for routine laboratory workflows.

Key Features

  • Easy-to-open flexible lid design reduces hand fatigue during repetitive tasks
  • Secure seal prevents sample evaporation and accidental opening during heating or centrifugation
  • High mechanical stability for reliable performance during high-speed centrifugation runs
  • Frosted lid and side surfaces provide convenient areas for sample labelling and identification
  • Precision-moulded design ensures compatibility with standard microcentrifuge rotors

Applications

  • Sample preparation and storage in molecular biology laboratories
  • Centrifugation of biological samples and chemical reagents
  • Incubation of samples in dry baths or water baths
  • General liquid handling and sample archiving

Disclaimer

Users should verify chemical compatibility and maximum centrifugation speeds based on the specific tube material and purity grade required for their application.

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