As simple as this choice may seem, the accuracy of your test depends on selecting the right centrifuge tube and yes, it does affect the result.
First, let’s get the basics out of the way.
Centrifuge tubes are basically vessels that contain liquid samples to be placed in an equipment known as the centrifuge. The samples are spun really fast to separate various components of the liquid. However, they are also suitable for a few other lab applications as well.
These tubes are a staple in every research lab, medical clinic and are used extensively by scientists and professionals across a range of industries.
What are the types of centrifuge tubes available?
Centrifuge tubes vary in capacity, shape, color, and most importantly quality. Even though they might look the same, they aren’t. While the main selection is based on the application of the tube, every good quality tube should have:
- Clear sample identification and graduation
- No sample contamination
- Secured sealing
- Ability to withstand the required top speed
How do I choose the right tube for my application?
1. Know exactly what you would be using it for
2. Capacity
3. Shape
4. Material
5. Graduation Marks
6. Sterility
7. Temperature Resistance
8. Compatibility with centrifuge rotors
Accumax Centrifuge Tubes are compatible with all standard and high capacity centrifuge rotors
Made with US FDA approved raw materials in a human touch-free manufacturing facility, Our tubes are available in a variety of options and are DNase, RNase, Endotoxin and Endotoxin free. We are committed to delivering excellent quality and accuracy with each product in our range.
You can explore our range of centrifuge tubes here or reach out to our support team if you have any questions. We’d be happy to assist!
Aanak Goswami
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