Glass Centrifuge, Culture, Test & Specialty Tubes
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Glass centrifuge, culture, and specialty tubes hold samples for testing and analysis. Glass is chemical and scratch resistant and doesn't absorb odors. Glass can be sterilized between uses and withstands higher temperatures than plastic, making it a good choice for applications where substances will be heated.
Glass Test Tubes
Glass test tubes hold samples in research and testing applications.
Type I Borosilicate Glass
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3.3 Borosilicate Glass
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5.1 Borosilicate Glass
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Borosilicate Glass
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Glass Culture Tubes
Glass culture tubes (sometimes called test tubes) are used to hold, mix, and heat samples. They're also used to grow and handle biological samples used for culturing.
3.3 Borosilicate Glass
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5.1 Borosilicate Glass
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Borosilicate Glass
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Glass Centrifuge Tubes
Glass centrifuge tubes withstand forces encountered by high-speed spinning encountered in a centrifuge. They withstand higher temperatures and are more chemical resistant than plastic centrifuge tubes. Glass can be autoclaved and reused.
Type I Borosilicate Glass
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3.3 Borosilicate Glass
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Borosilicate Glass
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Glass NMR Tubes
Glass NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) tubes fit compatible NMR spectroscopes. NMR tubes are wider than capillary tubes.
Type I Class A Glass
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Type I Class B Glass
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Glass Capillary Tubes
Glass capillary tubes hold small quantities of liquids or powders for testing or transfer to a test plate.
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