AVANT PREMIUM
MICROCENTRIFUGE TUBES
• Superior clarity, polypropylene • Max RCF: 30,000 x g
• Slim cap design fi ts well in racks and rotors • Temperature range: -180˚C to 121˚C
• Lids will not pop during boiling • Non-sterile, autoclavable
• Graduated with frosted writing area • Certifi ed DNAse/RNAse and pyrogen-FREE
• Positive seal design allows for repeated cap closures
Order Number Description Quantity Price
AVSS65
0.65ml Avant Premium Microtube,
natural color
1000 $21.00
AVSS1700
1.7ml Avant Premium Microtube,
natural color
500 $11.00
AVSS2000
2.0ml Avant Premium Microtube,
natural color
400 $15.00
Add $2.00 per case for colors. Add the appropriate letter code to the order number: R=red,
Y=yellow, B=blue, G=green, RN=orange, P=purple, and RA=rainbow
THE MICROSTEIN™ ERGONOMIC
MICROCENTRIFUGE TUBES
• Easy to open, one-handed • Boilproof
operation • Pierceable cap
• Cap tab makes it easier to handle • Max RCF: 25,000 x g
in racks, rotors, and heating • Temperature range: -80˚C
blocks to 120˚C
• Clear, ultra high grade • Non-sterile, autoclavable
polypropylene • DNAse/RNAse, pyrogen-FREE
Say goodbye to sore fi ngers and thumbs. The Microstein™
microcentrifuge tubes are ergonomically designed to reduce the
stress and strain often associated with the repetitiveopening and
closing of standard microcentrifuge tubes.
Order Number Description Quantity Price
MIC1004 1.6ml Microstein Microcentrifuge Tube, natural 500 $17.00
MIC1004(x) 1.6ml Microstein Microcentrifuge Tube, colors* 500 $19.00
MIC5009 0.5ml Microstein Microcentrifuge Tube, natural 500 $19.00
MIC5009(x) 0.5ml Microstein Microcentrifuge Tube, colors* 500 $21.00
MIC2009 2.0ml Microstein Microcentrifuge Tube, natural 500 $20.00
MIC2009(x) 2.0ml Microstein Microcentrifuge Tube, colors* 500 $22.00
*For colored tubes designate (x) as: B=blue, Y=yellow, R=red, G=green, and LS=black
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