Product Description
Glass Test Tubes
It is used for collecting eluates.
2.PYB9005.0001 Test tubes, without rim, 5mL, 12 mm - 75 mm. 12 pcs
2.PYB9012.0001 Test tubes, without rim, 12mL, 16 mm - 100 mm. 12 pcs
Reliable Vacuum CompatibilityThese test tubes integrate seamlessly with standard vacuum manifold racks and systems, ensuring dependable operation under mild vacuum conditions. The borosilicate glass exhibits excellent pressure tolerance, making the tubes ideal for regulated laboratory environments where stability and safety are paramount during sample processing.
Versatile and Durable Laboratory SolutionEngineered with chemical resistance and high thermal stability, these vacuum manifold test tubes support a wide range of protocols. Their reusable nature, smooth finish, and autoclavability at 121C make them a cost-effective choice for laboratories focused on efficiency and sustainability.
FAQs of Other Vacuum Manifold Components - Glass Test Tubes:
Q: How are these glass test tubes used within vacuum manifold systems?
A: These test tubes are specifically designed to collect, store, and process samples in vacuum manifold systems. They fit into standard racks, enabling easy handling and efficient workflow during sample filtration, separation, or extraction procedures.
Q: What materials are the vacuum manifold test tubes made from?
A: The tubes are manufactured from borosilicate glass, known for its chemical resistance and high thermal stability. This ensures durability and safe sample containment during laboratory applications.
Q: When should open-ended versus closed-ended test tubes be selected?
A: Open-ended tubes are suitable when access to both ends is necessary, such as during filtration, while closed-ended tubes are preferred for storage or where sample containment is critical.
Q: Where can these glass test tubes be utilized?
A: These test tubes are appropriate for laboratories and research facilities equipped with vacuum manifold systems. They are widely used in fields such as chemistry, biology, and clinical diagnostics across India and globally.
Q: What is the process for autoclaving these glass test tubes?
A: To sterilize the tubes, place them in an autoclave at 121C following standard laboratory protocols. The smooth, seamless surface aids in effective cleaning and reliable sterilization, ensuring safety for repeated use.
Q: How do these test tubes benefit laboratory workflows?
A: Their compatibility with vacuum manifolds, autoclavability, chemical resistance, and reusability contribute to efficient sample management, lower operating costs, and improved overall laboratory productivity.