Benchmark Scientific D1032-10 Prefilled 2.0 mL Tubes, Triple-Pure High Impact Zirconium Beads, 1.0 mm; 50/pk_1229052
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Benchmark Scientific D1032-10 Prefilled 2.0 mL Tubes, Triple-Pure High Impact Zirconium Beads, 1.0 mm, 50 Pack

$769.34

The price is inclusive of GST

Benchmark Scientific D1032-10 Prefilled 2.0 mL Tubes contain Triple-Pure™ High Impact Zirconium Beads, designed for efficient and rapid homogenization of a wide range of samples to release DNA, RNA, and proteins. These beads are quality-tested to ensure elimination of DNase, RNase, protease, and nucleic acids, making them ideal for sensitive molecular biology applications. The prefilled tubes are compatible with all common bead homogenizers and come in packs of 50.

Product Features

  • Compatible with all common bead homogenizers
  • Glass, zirconium, and stainless steel homogenizer beads available in a variety of sizes
  • Efficiently and quickly break down a wide range of samples to release DNA, RNA, and proteins
  • Beads come in prefilled unskirted tubes or in bulk
  • Zirconium beads quality-tested to eliminate DNase, RNase, protease, and nucleic acids
  • Triple-Pure™ zirconium beads ideal for molecular biology applications
  • Bead sizes available: 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 3.0 mm, with a 6-mm ceria stabilized zirconium bead also available
  • Prefilled 2.0 mL tubes with high-impact zirconium beads
  • Pack quantity: 50 tubes per pack

Benefits

  • Ensures fast and thorough homogenization of samples
  • Maintains sample integrity with nuclease-free, protease-free beads
  • Prefilled tubes save time and reduce handling errors
  • Versatile for multiple molecular biology applications

Why Choose Benchmark Scientific D1032-10 Prefilled Tubes?

These prefilled tubes with Triple-Pure™ high-impact zirconium beads provide a reliable, contamination-free solution for homogenizing samples, ensuring reproducible and efficient extraction of nucleic acids and proteins for molecular biology research.

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