Centrifuge tube

Centrifuge tubes are special containers used to centrifuge liquids and samples. They have a conical shape with a narrowing towards the bottom or a spherical bottom, which allows for uniform distribution of liquid throughout the entire volume of the test tube.

Centrifuge tubes come in a variety of sizes and volumes, from small tubes of a few milliliters to large tubes of up to several liters. They are made from a variety of materials such as glass, plastic or metal and can be used in a variety of fields including medicine, biology, chemistry and other sciences.

In centrifugation, tubes are placed in a centrifuge, which creates the centrifugal force necessary to separate the components of the sample. Centrifuge tubes are used to separate suspensions, emulsions, and other types of samples that may be too viscous to use with conventional tubes.

One of the advantages of using centrifuge tubes is that they provide more accurate results because the sample components are separated evenly and do not mix with each other. In addition, centrifuge tubes can be sterilized, making them safe for use in medical and biological research.

Overall, centrifuge tubes are an important tool in scientific research and laboratory practice, and their use allows for more accurate and reliable results.



**Centrifuge tubes** are conditionally **medical glassware** used for dosing, mixing and separating **various solutions by centrifugation**.

This term refers to a container with a wide bottom and a narrow neck intended for centrifuged research. Its dimensions