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Laboratory stands are essential pieces of equipment for every laboratory. They are used for stable and safe storage and organization of various test tubes and vessels, which makes conducting experiments easier and ensures greater work efficiency. Choosing the right stand can be a challenge, however, considering the wide range of options available. In this article, we will introduce the types of laboratory stands and their applications to help you make a decision.
Types of laboratory stands
- Stands for automatic pipettes
Pipette stands are essential tools for laboratories that use single- and multi-channel pipettes intensively. These specialized stands ensure safe storage of pipettes in an upright position, which minimizes the risk of damage and facilitates workspace organization. They are made of durable materials such as chemical-resistant plastic or lightweight metals, which ensures their longevity.
Automatic pipette stands can hold a different number of pipettes, from a few to a dozen, making them suitable for both small and large laboratories. Their ergonomic design allows easy access to each pipette, which improves work and ensures comfort of use. In our product categoryt you will find a wide selection of automatic pipette stands that will meet the needs of every laboratory.
- Falcon Test Tube Racks
Designed to accommodate larger capacity tubes (most commonly 15 ml and 50 ml), Falcon tube racks are a key component in labs that need to handle large samples. The design of these racks ensures stability and ease of use, even during intensive testing.
Made of chemical-resistant materials and autoclavable, Falcon test tube racks help maintain sterility and safety of stored samples. Many models are additionally equipped with color or numerical markings that facilitate work organization. These racks are indispensable in biotechnology, medical or chemical laboratories. We invite you to familiarize yourself with our offer at product categoryukts, where you will find suitable Falcon tube racks.

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Depending on your needs and the type of work you do in the lab, there are different types of lab stands available on the market. Each of them has its own specific features that suit specific tasks. It is worth noting a few key categories:
- PCR tube racks
PCR tube racks are designed to handle the small tubes that are often used in polymerase chain reactions. They are made of materials that can withstand high temperatures, which is essential when working with thermal cyclers. These racks usually have precisely fitted holes that keep the tubes upright, minimizing the risk of them tipping over. This ensures safety and makes it easier to handle the tubes.
PCR tube racks come in a variety of sizes and configurations to fit your lab’s needs. They can have varying numbers of tube locations, making them ideal for both small and large experiments. For a more in-depth look at PCR testing, check out our article "PCR test. What is it, how and why is it done? performs ?”.
- 5,0 ml tube racks
Racks for larger capacity tubes, such as 5,0 ml, are particularly useful when working with larger sample volumes. With their correspondingly larger openings, they provide stability and safety for storing these tubes. Their design allows easy access to samples, which is extremely important when they are frequently maVATulated during experiments.
Racks of this type are made of materials resistant to chemical and mechanical factors, such as polypropylene or polycarbonate. They are also often equipped with the possibility of autoclaving, which makes it easier to maintain sterility. Racks for 5,0 ml test tubes are used in a wide range of experiments, from biotechnology to chemical analysis.
- Eppendorf Stands
Eppendorfs are among the most commonly used test tubes in laboratories worldwide, and their racks are designed to meet the demands of working with small samples. These racks provide stable and convenient storage of test tubes while minimizing the risk of contamination. Their compact design makes them ideal for working in confined laboratory spaces.
Eppendorf racks are available in various configurations – from models designed for several tubes to those that can hold several dozen samples. They are often color-coded or numerically coded, which makes it easier to organize work and identify individual samples. In our product categories you will find a wide selection of racks adapted to different types of test tubes.
How to choose the right tripod?
When choosing a lab rack, there are several key factors to consider, such as the type of tubes you are working with, the amount of space available in your lab, and your specific storage and safety requirements. Here are some practical tips:
- Type of tubes – Make sure the rack is compatible with the size and type of tubes you use in your lab.
- Material made – Choose racks made of durable materials that are resistant to chemicals and can be autoclaved if sterility is required.
- Capacity – Determine the number of samples you need to store in one rack to optimize your workflow.
- Ergonomic spaces and furniture – Racks should be easy to use and their design must facilitate access to samples.
Summation
Laboratory stands are a basic tool in every laboratory, which significantly facilitates the organization of work and storage of samples. The variety of available models, such as PCR tube stands, 5,0 ml tube stands or Eppendorf stands, allows you to adapt them to specific needs and the type of research conducted. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with our product category, where you will find a wide range of laboratory stands tailored to your needs.