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An '''Eppendorf vial''' or '''Eppendorf tube''' is a small plastic vial with an attached lid, used in [[centrifuge]]s.
 
An '''Eppendorf vial''' or '''Eppendorf tube''' is a small plastic vial with an attached lid, used in [[centrifuge]]s.
  
 
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An Eppendorf vial is a conical vial with an attached lid, made of polyethylene. It resists the attack of most solvent.
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An Eppendorf vial is a conical vial with an attached lid, made of transparent polyethylene, which can be clear or colored. It resists the attack of most solvents.
  
 
==Availability==
 
==Availability==

Latest revision as of 20:55, 25 September 2019

Three Eppendorf tubes

An Eppendorf vial or Eppendorf tube is a small plastic vial with an attached lid, used in centrifuges.

General

An Eppendorf vial is a conical vial with an attached lid, made of transparent polyethylene, which can be clear or colored. It resists the attack of most solvents.

Availability

Eppendorf vials can be bought from lab suppliers or online in bulk, quite cheap.

See also

References

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