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Test Tube

Test Tubes and Culture Tubes, manufactured from borosilicate 3.3 glass, are one of the most commonly used components in chemical laboratories.

Glass Tubes by MEDILAB includes different types of Test Tubes, Culture Tubes, and Centrifuge Tubes, each having its own application in a laboratory.

Types of Lab Test Tube:

liebig condenser

Glass Dropper, with Rubber Teat

A glass dropper with a rubber teat is a laboratory tool used for dispensing small and precise volumes of liquids. The dropper consists of a glass tube with a rubber teat at one end and a cap at the other. The rubber teat allows for easy and controlled dispensing of liquids, while the glass construction allows for clear visibility of the liquid being dispensed.

Tubes Culture Media, Round Bottom

Round-bottom culture tubes are laboratory glassware used to grow and maintain cell cultures, bacteria, and other microorganisms. They are cylindrical in shape, with a round bottom that provides a large surface area for growth and allows for easy mixing of the contents. The tubes are typically made of durable, chemically-resistant glass, and have a screw cap for a secure and airtight seal.

bulb condenser
coil condenser

Tubes Culture Media, Flat Bottom

Flat-bottom culture tubes are laboratory glassware used for growing and maintaining cell cultures, bacteria, and other microorganisms. They are cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom that provides a stable base for the tube and allows for easy handling.

The tubes are typically made of durable, chemically-resistant glass, and have a screw cap for a secure and airtight seal. The screw cap helps prevent leaks and evaporation, and also allows for easy dispensing of the contents.

Test Tubes

Glass test tubes are cylindrical-shaped containers used in scientific and laboratory settings to hold, mix, and heat liquids or powders. They are usually made of borosilicate glass, a type of glass that is resistant to high temperatures and corrosive chemicals. Test tubes come in a range of sizes, with varying capacities and diameters. They may be open at both ends, or they may have one end closed with a rounded or flat bottom. Some test tubes have graduation markings on the side to indicate the volume of the contents.

double surface condenser
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