Slit-Perforated Laboratory Tape - No Scissors!
Slit-perforated every 1.25” to allow for clean tearing every time Don’t waste time with scissors, simply tear and apply!
High-tech perforations are designed to remain “invisible” when tape is marked and may be written over Perf-Tape™ won’t tear while it is being unrolled Leaves no adhesive residue when peeled off Also oil and acid resistant
CAT. NO. COLOR LABEL SIZE
LBTP-3(x)00 Specify 0.75” x 500” (19mm x 12.7m) w/1.25” perforation Roll LBTP-4(x)00 Specify 0.75” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m) w/1.25” perforation Roll
TEMP. RANGE: -23°C to 121°C U OF M PRICE $13.00
To Specify color, substitute (x) with a number: 0=White, 1=Yellow, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Red
Lab & Autoclave Tape For General Laboratory Use ORIGINAL LABELING TAPE
Write on tape with pen, pencil or marker
Leaves no adhesive residue when peeled off Water, oil and acid resistant
CAT. NO. COLOR LABEL SIZE
LBTP-1(x)00 Specify 0.75” x 500” (19mm x 12.7m) Roll LBTP-2(x)00 Specify 0.75” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m) Roll
TEMP. RANGE: -23°C to 121°C U OFM PRICE $10.50 32.00
To Specify, substitute (x) with a number: 0=White, 1=Yellow, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Red
Breathable Tube Membranes Micro-Permeable Membranes for Microtubes
Ideal for cell growth and freeze drying Easy-to-use finger tab for quick liner removal Easy microtube cap closure Sterile and free of cytotoxins Pre-cut to fit a variety of popular tube sizes
26 34.50 Color Options:
Perforations won’t disrupt writing!
AUTOCLAVE INDICATOR TAPE
Printed diagonal stripes darken indicating a steam autoclave process is complete. Stripes darken after 5 minutes of exposure at 273°F (134°C) at steam pressure of 1.02 kg/cm2 or marker
CAT. NO.
ACTP-1000 ACTP-2000
LABEL SIZE
TEMP. RANGE: -23°C to 134°C U OFM
0.75” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m) 1.00” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m)
Roll Roll
PRICE $15.00 18.00
CAT. NO. DESCRIPTION U OF M PRICE BMTM-1000 Breathe-EASY†
100/pack $36.00
BMTM-2000 Breathe-EASIER 100/pack 36.00 US Patent # 5,858,770
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