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$16.98 – $112.98
Micro Centrifuge Tube Dark Amber Polypropylene protect from light, chemicals, and everyday wear and tear. This makes these tubes the preferable solution when sample integrity and safeguarding against light-sensitive materials...
$20.80
Soda Glass Tubing, also referred to as Flint Glass Tubing, boasts a lower melting point and superior chemical resistance and expansion rate compared to borosilicate glass, making it an ideal...
$22.10 – $23.40
The Gas Jar with Ground Flange is a crucial tool used in scientific experimentation. Its precision-engineered ground flange allows for a secure and airtight connection to other glassware, making it...
$22.98 – $83.98
Centrifuge Tubes Conical Bottom Polypropylene perform essential functions in laboratory centrifugation. The PP material provides maximum durability, and resists chemical and physical degradation, safeguarding the integrity of the sample. The...
$29.98 – $99.98
Oak Ridge Centrifuge Tubes Polypropylene chemical resistant. Resilient enough to withstand rigorous centrifugation processes, these tubes are reliable and versatile, making them suitable for a variety of lab settings and...
$49.98
Scintillation Vials are essential for accurately measuring radioactivity in liquid samples, crafted from premium materials such as borosilicate glass or plastic. These vials guarantee sample stability and are suitable for...
$51.98 – $169.98
Centrifuge Tube Round Bottoms are an essential lab tool for the effective separation of liquid elements. Their round-bottom shape encourages the formation of optimal pellets, making them perfect for cell...
$54.08
Spectrum Discharge Tubes Capillary Type, also known as Geissler Tubes, are essential tools in atomic physics for accurately analyzing atomic spectra. By injecting different gases into the capillary, experts can...
$101.40
The Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) is essential in research, particularly in physics and nuclear physics investigations. Its wide usage in laboratories allows scientists to study the behavior of charged particles...