Product

Screw cap, red, suitable for screw cap micro tubes

Order number: 65.716.303
Screw cap, red, suitable for screw cap micro tubes

Product description

Order number 65.716.303
Product description Screw cap, red, suitable for screw cap micro tubes, 500 piece(s)/bag

Product characteristics

Cap flat cap
Closure type screw cap
Suitable for screw cap micro tubes

Material & colours

Product material Polypropylene (PP)
Colour of product red
O-ring material Ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM)

Purity & certification

Product category In vitrodiagnostic device, CE
CE certified CE
Batched yes

Packaging

Type of smallest subpackaging bag
Piece(s) / inner box 500
Piece (s) / outer case 10000
Piece(s) / pallet 720000
EAN of inner box 4038917925204
EAN case 4038917925211
Product specification

General

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    What are the dimensions of screw cap micro tubes?

    The total length including the cap is 46.0 mm, with the cap attached it is 49.0 mm. The diameter underneath the mounting bundle is 10.8 mm. This means they can be used in most common microcentrifuges without any problems.

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    What are the maximum speeds at which screw cap micro tubes can be centrifuged?

    Our micro tubes can be centrifuged up to 20,000 x g. Tested with density solution (density: 1.06 g/ml) filled up to a nominal volume, at 20°C for 15 minutes in the fixed-angle rotor.

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    What are the maximum speeds at which reaction tubes can be centrifuged?

    Our SafeSeal reaction tubes can be centrifuged up to 30,000 x g (2.0 ml up to 25,000 x g). Tested with demineralised water (density: 1.06 g/ml) filled up to a nominal volume, at 20°C for 90 minutes in the fixed-angle rotor.

    Standard reaction tubes can be centrifuged at up to 20,000 x g. Tested with demineralised water (density: 1.06 g/ml) filled to nominal volume, at 20°C for 15 min. in a swing-out rotor. Our SafeSeal reaction tubes can be centrifuged at up to 30,000 x g (2.0 ml at up to 25,000 x g).

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    Can screw cap micro tubes and reaction tubes be autoclaved?

    Screw cap micro tubes and reaction tubes can be autoclaved at 121°C without any appreciable loss of mechanical properties. When doing this it is important not to screw on/push down the cap to seal it. The user must check whether other product characteristics are affected by autoclaving in terms of the desired use.

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    Can screw cap micro tubes be used at temperatures below zero centigrade?

    Our screw cap micro tubes have been used at temperatures below zero centigrade for decades. Based on our general experience, the screw cap micro tubes can be used to freeze aqueous solutions at temperatures of up to -86°C, except in the case of demineralised water (purified water) solutions. With demineralised water, there are generally critical freezing situations which can lead to the formation of cracks. Here, successful freezing of the tubes is always dependent on many factors. These include the medium to be frozen, the rack used and the mechanical load on the tubes. The use of tubes at temperatures below zero centigrade should therefore be tested under the routine conditions of the user. 

    For cryopreservation, we recommend using Sarstedt's CryoPure tubes.

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    Is there a recommended torque for micro tube screw caps?

    The torque for caps for machine tightening should be between 15 and 18 Ncm.

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    What options are there for labelling screw cap micro tubes?

    All micro tubes type A, C, E, G and I can be provided with a 25 x 21.5 mm label in the factory. Depending on the requirements, the label can be printed individually and with different colours. Labels with all common barcode types can also be printed.

    Since the labels are exposed to different stresses depending on the application – temperature fluctuations, contact with liquids and/or chemicals – labels and printing inks made of various different materials are available. The minimum purchase volume is determined individually.

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    Can screw cap micro tubes be stored on dry ice?

    The shipping of samples on dry ice is a common method, but we are aware of some problems associated with this type of shipping. When shipping in this manner, it is necessary to ensure that the tubes are packed so that they are protected as well as possible and appropriately fastened to avoid damage.

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