Product Name
Eppendorf® DNA LoBind tubes, capacity 1.5 mL, PCR clean, pkg of 250 ea (5 x 50ea)
material
cap (push fit)
conical bottom
polypropylene
polypropylene cap
sterility
non-sterile
feature
DNase free
PCR clean
RCF 30,000 × g
RNase free
graduations
packaging
pkg of 250 ea (5 x 50ea)
manufacturer/tradename
Eppendorf® 022431021
capacity
1.5 mL
diam.
10.7 mm
color
clear
suitability
suitable for PCR
binding type
low binding surface
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Features and Benefits
Signifcantly reduce sample-to-surface binding to ensure maximal recovery of DNA and RNA molecules
General description
Eppendorf LoBind® tubes, snap cap, 1.5 mL, PCR clean, colorless, 250 tubes (5 bags × 50 tubes)
- Eppendorf LoBind material ensures optimized sample recovery for improved assay results
- Free of surface coating (e.g., silicone) to minimize the risk of sample interference
- Lot-certified PCR clean purity grade: free of human DNA, DNase, RNase and PCR inhibitors
- Available in tube, microplate, and deepwell plate formats for easy up-scaling
- Precise lid sealing for minimal evaporation rates in tube format
- Rated up to 30,000 x g (25,000 x g for 2.0 mL) centrifugation speed for molecular biology applications
Maximize nucleic acid recovery. Eppendorf LoBind Tubes signifcantly reduce sample-to-surface binding to ensure maximal recovery of DNA and RNA molecules. The ideal solution for sample preparation and long-term storage of your precious nucleic acids
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Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
Eppendorf LoBind is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
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