Polypropylene Conical Bottom Tubes- Graduated, Freestanding | PerkinElmer
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50 mL Graduated Conical Bottom Tubes with Red Flat Caps Attached, Qty. 500 - Freestanding

PerkinElmer translucent polypropylene tubes are designed to provide excellent chemical resistance. It features a conical bottom with graduation and is the standard PerkinElmer S10 tube.

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Overview

  • Type: Standard, Freestanding
  • Cap Type: Attached Red Flat Caps
  • Size: 28 mm x 115 mm
  • Quantity: 500 (25/Bag)

Specifications

Material Polypropylene
Product Brand Name PerkinElmer
Product Group Tubes and Vials
Style Freestanding
Technology Type AA, ICP-MS, ICP-OES
Volume Capacity 50 mL
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