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Plasticware

High-Performance Laboratory Plasticware for Research, Testing & Scientific Excellence

From routine sample handling to advanced molecular biology, laboratory plasticware plays a vital role in modern laboratories. LAB SHOP NOW offers an extensive range of sterile and non-sterile laboratory plasticware, including centrifuge tubes, pipette tips, sample containers, carboys, storage bottles, petri dishes, cryogenic products, and laboratory accessories from trusted global manufacturers.

Whether you're working in pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, clinical diagnostics, food testing, environmental analysis, or academic research, you'll find durable, contamination-free plastic consumables engineered for precision and reliability.

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Featured Plasticware Applications

Laboratory plasticware supports a wide variety of scientific disciplines.

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Culture
  • Clinical Diagnostics
  • Pharmaceutical Research
  • Biotechnology
  • Environmental Testing
  • Food & Beverage Testing
  • Academic Laboratories
  • Chemical Laboratories
  • Industrial Quality Control
  • Forensic Science
  • Veterinary Diagnostics

Why Buy Plasticware from LAB SHOP NOW?

  • Thousands of laboratory plasticware products in one marketplace
  • Premium laboratory brands
  • Sterile and non-sterile options
  • Detailed polymer compatibility information
  • DNase-, RNase-, and endotoxin-free options
  • Bulk purchasing programs
  • Fast shipping across the USA
  • Educational buying guides
  • Expert product support

Featured Laboratory Plasticware

LAB SHOP NOW offers an extensive portfolio of laboratory plasticware designed for everyday laboratory operations and advanced scientific applications. Whether you're handling biological samples, preparing reagents, storing chemicals, or performing molecular biology workflows, our plasticware products are manufactured for reliability, consistency, and contamination control.

Centrifuge Tubes

Centrifuge Tubes

Centrifuge tubes are essential laboratory consumables used for sample preparation, separation, storage, and transportation. Available in a range of capacities and materials, they are designed to withstand high centrifugal forces while maintaining sample integrity.

Available Products

  • 0.5 mL Microcentrifuge Tubes
  • 1.5 mL & 2.0 mL Microcentrifuge Tubes
  • 15 mL Conical Tubes
  • 50 mL Conical Tubes
  • Self-Standing Tubes
  • Screw Cap Tubes

Typical Applications

  • DNA/RNA Extraction
  • Cell Pellet Collection
  • Protein Isolation
  • Clinical Sample Processing
  • Molecular Biology
Pipette Tips

Pipette Tips

Pipette tips are designed for accurate liquid handling and are compatible with both manual and automated pipetting systems.

Available Products

  • Universal Tips
  • Filter Tips
  • Low Retention Tips
  • Sterile Tips
  • Conductive Robotic Tips
  • Extended Length Tips

Applications

  • PCR
  • qPCR
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Culture
  • Clinical Diagnostics
  • Analytical Chemistry
Sample Vials

Sample Vials

Plastic sample vials provide secure storage and transportation of laboratory samples while minimizing contamination risks.

Common Applications

  • Sample Collection
  • HPLC Sample Storage
  • Environmental Sampling
  • Clinical Diagnostics
  • Pharmaceutical Testing
Laboratory Bottles

Laboratory Bottles

Plastic laboratory bottles offer excellent durability, chemical resistance, and reduced breakage compared with glass.

Available Materials

  • HDPE
  • LDPE
  • Polypropylene
  • PETG
  • Fluorinated HDPE

Typical Uses

  • Chemical Storage
  • Buffer Storage
  • Reagent Preparation
  • Sample Collection
Carboys

Carboys

Large-capacity laboratory containers designed for storage, mixing, and transport of liquids.

Applications

  • Water Storage
  • Buffer Preparation
  • Media Storage
  • Chemical Handling
  • Process Development
Cryogenic Products

Cryogenic Products

Cryogenic storage products protect valuable biological materials during long-term storage at ultra-low temperatures.

Available Products

  • Cryogenic Vials
  • Cryo Boxes
  • Freezer Storage Systems
  • Rack Systems
Petri Dishes

Petri Dishes

Sterile plastic Petri dishes are widely used for microbiology, environmental monitoring, and cell culture.

Weighing Boats

Weighing Boats

Disposable weighing boats simplify sample weighing while minimizing cross-contamination.

How to Choose the Right Laboratory Plasticware

Selecting laboratory plasticware involves evaluating the application, material compatibility, sterility requirements, temperature resistance, and regulatory compliance. The following guide will help you make informed purchasing decisions.

Step 1: Define Your Laboratory Application

Start by identifying the intended use.

Application Recommended Product
Sample Preparation Centrifuge Tubes
PCR & Molecular Biology DNase/RNase-Free Tubes & Tips
Cell Culture Sterile Containers
Chemical Storage HDPE or PP Bottles
Media Preparation Carboys
Cryogenic Storage Cryovials
Weighing Powders Weighing Boats
Liquid Handling Pipette Tips

Step 2: Choose the Right Polymer

Different plastics provide different performance characteristics.

Polypropylene (PP)

The most widely used laboratory plastic.

Advantages

  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • Autoclavable
  • High temperature resistance
  • Good mechanical strength

Best For

  • Centrifuge Tubes
  • Pipette Tips
  • Bottles
  • Sample Storage

High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

Designed for chemical storage.

Advantages

  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • Impact resistant
  • Lightweight

Best For

  • Chemical Bottles
  • Carboys
  • Waste Containers

Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)

Flexible plastic commonly used for dispensing applications.

Best For

  • Wash Bottles
  • Squeeze Bottles

Polystyrene (PS)

Crystal-clear material suitable for biological applications.

Best For

  • Petri Dishes
  • Tissue Culture Plates
  • Cell Culture Products

Polycarbonate (PC)

Strong and transparent material.

Best For

  • Carboys
  • Storage Containers
  • Large Bottles

PETG

Excellent clarity with good chemical resistance.

Best For

  • Media Bottles
  • Bioprocess Containers
  • Cell Culture

PTFE

Premium fluoropolymer for highly aggressive chemicals.

Best For

  • Chemical Handling
  • High-Purity Applications

Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions

Laboratory plasticware is used for sample collection, storage, liquid handling, centrifugation, cell culture, molecular biology, chemical storage, cryogenic preservation, and routine laboratory testing. It provides a lightweight, durable, and cost-effective alternative to glassware for many scientific applications.

The best material depends on the intended use:

Material Typical Applications
Polypropylene (PP) Centrifuge tubes, pipette tips, storage containers
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Chemical storage bottles, carboys
Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Wash bottles, dispensing bottles
Polystyrene (PS) Petri dishes, tissue culture products
Polycarbonate (PC) Carboys, reusable containers
PETG Media bottles, bioprocess containers
PTFE Highly corrosive chemicals and specialty laboratory applications

Sterile plasticware is manufactured and packaged to minimize microbial contamination and is suitable for applications such as cell culture, microbiology, molecular biology, and clinical diagnostics.

Non-sterile plasticware is typically used for general laboratory work, chemical handling, storage, and educational applications where sterility is not required.

Many polypropylene products are designed for autoclaving, while other plastics may not tolerate repeated high-temperature sterilization. Always follow the manufacturer's published instructions for the specific product and material.

Products intended for molecular biology often include:

  • DNase-free
  • RNase-free
  • Endotoxin-free (where required)
  • Low-retention surfaces
  • Certified sterile options

These features help reduce contamination and improve experimental reliability.

Low-retention plasticware is engineered to minimize sample adhesion to the surface of tubes and pipette tips. It is particularly useful when working with proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids, or low-volume samples where maximizing recovery is important.

Consider:

  • Required sample volume
  • Maximum centrifugal force (RCF)
  • Material compatibility
  • Closure type
  • Sterility requirements
  • Temperature range

Selecting the correct tube helps ensure safe centrifugation and protects sample integrity.

HDPE bottles provide excellent impact resistance and are widely used for chemical storage and transport.

Polypropylene bottles offer broader temperature resistance and are often selected for applications requiring repeated sterilization or autoclaving, when supported by the manufacturer's specifications.

Some laboratory plasticware is designed for repeated use, while many products are intended for single-use applications to reduce contamination risks. Always follow the manufacturer's guidance regarding reuse and cleaning.

Store laboratory plasticware:

  • In a clean, dry environment
  • Away from direct sunlight
  • In original packaging until use
  • At recommended storage temperatures
  • Away from incompatible chemicals

Proper storage helps preserve sterility and product performance.

Depending on your application, look for products manufactured under recognized quality systems and supported by documentation such as:

  • ISO-certified manufacturing
  • Lot traceability
  • Sterility validation (where applicable)
  • DNase-/RNase-free certification (for molecular biology products)
  • Endotoxin-free claims (where applicable)
  • Certificates of Conformance or Analysis, if required
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Biotechnology
  • Clinical diagnostics
  • Academic research
  • Cell and gene therapy
  • Food & beverage testing
  • Environmental testing
  • Chemical laboratories
  • Veterinary laboratories
  • Industrial quality control

Plasticware is often preferred when:

  • Breakage resistance is important
  • Disposable products help reduce contamination
  • Lightweight handling is beneficial
  • High-throughput workflows require convenience
  • Automated laboratory systems are used

Glass may be preferred for certain high-temperature, solvent-intensive, or precision analytical applications.

Best practices include:

  • Use sterile products when required.
  • Open packaging only when needed.
  • Wear appropriate PPE.
  • Avoid touching critical surfaces.
  • Dispose of single-use items after use.
  • Store products correctly before use.

LAB SHOP NOW offers:

  • Extensive product selection
  • Trusted laboratory brands
  • Detailed technical specifications
  • Material selection guides
  • Educational buying resources
  • Competitive pricing
  • Bulk purchasing options
  • Fast delivery across the United States
  • Responsive technical and customer support
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