How many mL does an Eppendorf tube hold?
Eppendorf Tubes 5.0 mL are single-use tubes made from polypropylene for preparing, mixing, centrifuging, transporting and storing solid and liquid samples and reagents. The products can be used for training, routine and research laboratories in the areas of life sciences, industry or chemistry.
Is Eppendorf tube same as microcentrifuge tube?
The microcentrifuge tube, often referred to as the Eppendorf Tube, is essential to any lab that handles small volumes of liquid. In life science and biological labs, these little plastic tubes are used for all sorts of applications from sample storage to running reactions and spinning down or separating samples.
How big is a 5ml tube?
Description. The 5 ml test tube is made out of clear tubular glass of the 3rd hydrolytic class. This glass tube has a round bottom. It’s dimensions are ø 11.60 x 75 x 0.50 mm.
What does Eppendorf mean?
Eppendorf Tubes are single-use tubes made from polypropylene for preparing, mixing, centrifuging, transporting and storing solid and liquid samples and reagents. The product can be used for training, routine and research laboratories in the areas of life sciences, industry or chemistry.
Do I need to autoclave Eppendorf tubes?
Eppendorf tubes (made of plastic) are sometimes used in my lab for sample storage. Can they be autoclaved? yes, they can be autoclaved.
What are Eppendorf tubes used for?
What is the function of Eppendorf tube?
Where are Eppendorf pipettes made?
With headquarters in Massachusetts, we are a subsidiary of Eppendorf AG (Hamburg, Germany) – manufacturer of laboratory instruments and consumables for the life sciences.
What pipettes tips are compatible with Eppendorf?
Barrier (Filter) Tips, 10 μL size (compatible with Eppendorf™ pipettors) Barrier tips prevent cross-contamination of samples by means of an aerosol filter. They are RNase- and DNase-free and are ideal for handling RNA, PCR applications, and for working with radioisotopes or toxic chemicals.