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News Release from: Micronic | Subject: Black tubes
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2006
Eliminating light degradation in stored
samples
A range of specialist black tubes for samples that are, or could be sensitive to light, are now available from Micronic, which offers traceable sample storage systems.
A range of specialist black tubes for samples that are, or could be sensitive to light, are now available from Micronic, which offers traceable sample storage systems Micronic's range of black tubes ensures that samples are not degraded by exposure to light, even over long-term storage periods
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Produced from the highest quality, FDA-approved carbon-filled polypropylene, in class-seven (clean-room 10,000) automated production facilities, all Micronic black tubes are 'sample safe' free from additives or leachates.
All Micronic black tubes are also fully validated RNase and DNase free meaning they can be used with even the most sensitive biological samples.
A comprehensive selection of non-coded and 2D-coded black tubes is available in a range of standard sizes (0.65ml, 1.4ml and 7.5 ml) to cater for almost any storage requirement.
The black tube range is fully compatible with all Micronic storage racks, tube capping systems and tube readers.
Manufactured to strict tolerances, the precision and absolute consistency of the black tubes maximises operational up time when used with automated cherry picking and handling systems.
Micronic is certified to ISO9001 and ISO14001 and can offer products manufactured under a fully validated RNase and DNase free Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system. Request a free brochure from Micronic ...
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