Mortars and pestles are made of a variety of materials, from clear, heavy glass to hard silica minerals to porcelain and more. All components are easy to clean and provide a high degree of durability for long life despite continuous, sometimes intense use. Mortars and pestles are an enduring and ancient tool used since ancient times in sample preparation for chemical analysis procedures.
Mini mortar with pestle, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
Freeze and process small tissue samples within a microcentrifuge tube. Stainless steel mortar has a welded fixture to hold a 1,5ml microcentrifuge tube. The mortar is suspended above a stainless steel cavity which holds the liquid nitrogen and is nested in a heavily insulated blue polyethylene housing.
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Mortars without pestles, porcelain
Supplier: KAVALIER GLASS
Choice of glazed or unglazed porcelain mortars.
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Pestles, borosilicate glass
Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT
Made of borosilicate glass 3.3.
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Disposable pestles for 1,5 ml microtubes, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
These disposable plastic (PP) pestles are excellent for re-suspending bacterial cells, precipitates of nucleic acids or proteins and pellets of other materials.
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Sterileware double-ended pestle, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
Double-ended pestle has flat ends to effectively press soft tissues through screens, thereby disrupting the organ structure and producing cell isolates.
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Pestle with extended handle, Bel-Art ProCulture, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
Polypropylene tissue grinder efficiently homogenizes tissue and cells in microcentrifuge, centrifuge, and grinding tubes.