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                                    VER 2 %u00aeThe Earth Friendly%u00ae Company %u00aelabcon.compipettipsandtubes.comfacebook.com/labconlinkedin.com/company/labcon-north-americaLabcon North America 3700 Lakeville HighwayPetaluma, CA 94954-5671, U.S.A.+1.707.766.2100 | info@labcon.com-80 CThe centrifuge tube washing process, utilizing a standard laboratory detergent, was validated for the removal of RNase, DNase, and ATP. SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTAMINANT REMOVALWASHING VALIDATIONDISCARD TUBE CONTENTS PROPERLY1234RINSE 3 TIMES WITH DISTILLED WATERRINSE 6 MORE TIMES WITH DISTILLED WATERSOAK IN DETERGENT BATH OVERNIGHTTubes were assessed for material stability and thermal degradation using a standardized procedure, demonstrating their ability to withstand at least 5 autoclave cycles. AUTOCLAVING VALIDATIONTubes were evaluated for structural integrity and dimensional stability and shown to endure a minimum of 5 freeze-thaw cycles without compromising the product.FREEZE-THAW VALIDATIONLOOSEN CAP ON TUBE 12SET TUBE IN AUTOCLAVEFILL TUBE WITH WATER TO 50% VOLUME1234FREEZE TUBE AT -40%u00b0C FOR 3 HOURSREPEAT 3 TIMES FOR 1 COMPLETE CYCLETHAW TUBE 3PROGRAM AUTOCLAVE AT 121%u00b0C AND 15PSI4RUN AUTOCLAVE FOR 15 MINUTESContamination Tests: ATP, RNase, DNase, EndotoxinsFunctional Tests: Cap fit, leak, centrifuge, wall thickness, gate, 95kPaContamination Disclaimer: Reusability is not confined to the specific tests or reagents mentioned in this protocol, nor to the number of cycles before tube failure. Further protocol details can be provided upon request.TUBE WASHING PROTOCOL AUTOCLAVING PROTOCOL FREEZE-THAW PROTOCOL
                                
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