Achieve maximum amplification efficiency with Bio Basic’s professional PCR tubes and 8-strip tubes, specifically engineered for high-precision molecular biology research. Manufactured from medical-grade USP Grade VI Polypropylene, our tubes feature ultra-thin wall technology that ensures rapid and uniform heat transfer during critical thermal cycling phases, while our high-clarity flat caps maximize fluorescence signal passage for sensitive quantitative PCR (qPCR) assays. Designed to be universally compatible with standard thermocyclers, these tubes are certified sterile, DNase/RNase-free, and non-pyrogenic, providing the contaminant-free environment essential for reliable genomic analysis and consistent experimental results in Singapore.

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PCR Single Tubes with Flat Caps, 0.2ml, Clear

PCR Single Tubes with Flat Caps, 0.2ml, Clear

  • Product Code(s):
    BPT00002
  • Tube Size: 0.2ml
  • Pack Size(s):
    1000 tubes/pack
  • Material:
    USP Grade VI Polypropylene
  • Storage:
    18 – 25oC
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Scaling your genomic research? Our 96-Well PCR Plates offer the same ultra-thin wall performance as our tubes but are optimized for high-throughput automation and multi-sample processing.

FAQs

Ultra-thin walls allow for rapid and consistent heat transfer from the thermocycler block to the reaction mix, leading to more robust and faster amplification.

Yes, our tubes feature high optical clarity caps that maximize the passage of fluorescence signals, making them ideal for sensitive qPCR applications.

Hinged caps stay attached to each individual tube, preventing cross-contamination and cap loss, while attached caps (strip caps) are often used for high-throughput sealing.

Our standard 0.2ml tubes are designed to be universally compatible with most standard and real-time thermocyclers used in modern laboratories.

Every batch is certified sterile, DNase-free, and RNase-free, ensuring the integrity of your genomic samples during sensitive PCR cycles.