What is micro tube?
Micro Tube is a drip line with very small hole diameter – 1.5 mm. Micro Tube can be inserted in plain drip line after making a small hole for inserting the micro tube. It can work well under gravity irrigation. Hence can be used alongwith drum kit, home garden kit.
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How big is a micro tube?
The 5 mL microtube, a complete system The 5 mL microtube follows 50 years of the Eppendorf microliter system that included the 1.5 mL microtubes, our renowned Thermomixer, Microcentrifuge and Eppendorf pipettes.
What is a micro drip?
Micro drip irrigation is one of the most effective and efficient ways to provide water to plants and landscapes. It involves placing a system of valves and tubes at the base of each plant, which then allows water to slowly drip to plants’ roots.
What is a centrifuge tube?
Centrifuge tubes are used to contain liquids during centrifugation, which separates the sample into its components by rapidly rotating it around a fixed axis. Most centrifuge tubes have conical bottoms, which help collect any solid or heavier parts of the sample being centrifuged.
What is the purpose of a microcentrifuge?
Microcentrifuges are used for spinning liquid samples as low as 2 ml or even less at high speeds. The products differ depending upon the sample tube size and the number of sample tubes the microcentrifuges can hold in a run.
How does micro drip work?
Micro-drip irrigation waters each plant with individual care. Micro drip irrigation is one of the most effective and efficient ways to provide water to plants and landscapes. It involves placing a system of valves and tubes at the base of each plant, which then allows water to slowly drip to plants’ roots.
What is the difference between micro and macro drip tubing?
Macrodrip tubing delivers 10 to 20 gtts/mL and is used to infuse large volumes or to infuse fluids quickly. Microdrip tubing delivers 60 gtts/mL and is used for small or very precise amounts of fluid, as with neonates or pediatric patients.
Why are centrifuge tubes used?
What is the difference between micro centrifuge and centrifuge?
Microcentrifgues differ from standard laboratory centrifuges in the size of the tubes used. Microcentrifuge tubes are much smaller than standard tubes, generally in the 1.5-mL to 2-mL range, though models that support larger or smaller tubes can be purchased.
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