Microcentrifuge Tube Rack

SDLABIO Microcentrifuge tube rack is a laboratory accessory used to securely hold and organize microcentrifuge tubes during sample preparation, storage, and handling. Made from durable laboratory-grade materials such as polypropylene (PP), it offers excellent chemical resistance and stability. It is compatible with common tube sizes (0.2 mL, 0.5 mL, 1.5 mL, and 2.0 mL) and helps improve workflow efficiency while reducing sample mix-up and contamination risks. It is widely used in molecular biology, clinical diagnostics, and general laboratory applications.

Microcentrifuge Rack For Sale:
0.2 ml/0.5ml/1.5ml/2ml/5ml.

MOQ: 1 CARTON.  

microcentrifuge tube rack for Sale

Cat No. Specification Compatible Tubes
LXGH-96-0.2PP 96 well, PP 0.2ml Centrifuge Tubes
LXGH-96-0.5PP 96 well, PP 0.5ml Centrifuge Tubes
LXGH-96-0.5PC 96 well, PC 0.5ml Centrifuge Tubes
LXGH-72-1.5PP 72 well, PP 1.5ml Centrifuge Tubes
LXGH-72-1.5/2PC 72 well, PC 1.5/2ml Centrifuge Tubes
LXGH-32-5PP 72 well, PP 5ml Centrifuge Tubes
LXGH-32-5PC 72 well, PC 5ml Centrifuge Tubes

Feature of microcentrifuge tube rack

  • Detachable design for easy cleaning and maintenance.
  • Stackable structure to save laboratory space and improve storage efficiency.
  • Available in PP and PC materials for different application needs.
  • PP material: temperature resistant from −80°C to 121°C.
  • PC material: ultra-low temperature resistant from −196°C to 121°C, with high impact resistance and excellent durability.
  • Smooth surface with no burrs, ensuring safe handling and stable placement.
  • Multiple well sizes available to accommodate different experimental requirements.
  • Compatible with 0.2 mL, 0.5 mL, 1.5 mL, 2 mL, and 5 mL microcentrifuge tubes.

FAQ of microcentrifuge tube racks

How do I choose the right tube rack for my lab?

Selection depends on tube size, temperature requirements, and workflow needs. For standard applications, PP racks are sufficient. For low-temperature storage or higher durability needs, PC racks are recommended.

Yes. PP racks can be used in −80°C freezer conditions, while PC racks are suitable for ultra-low temperature environments down to −196°C, such as liquid nitrogen storage.

Yes. The stackable design allows multiple racks to be stored vertically, helping maximize limited bench space and improve workflow efficiency.