3-D Printed Labware

Classic Labware, Designed & Printed by Undergraduate Research Students 

Tired of paying too much for vital but costly laboratory accessories?

3-D Printing is a fast and cost-effective alternative!

Here we present images of 3-D printable labware designed in our lab and printed at the ECU Joyner Library 3-D Print Studio.

STL files for these designs are available by request (hughesr16 AT ecu DOT edu). In your e-mail, indicate your position (student, faculty, non-academic, etc.) and your intended use of the design (research lab, teaching lab, industrial lab, community lab space, etc.). We like to know where & how our designs are being put to use!

Should you borrow or print any of the designs from this page, please acknowledge this work using the citation below.

CITATION:

Quinn, Ethan S.; Green, Nathaneal T.; Hughes, Robert M. “3-D Printed Laboratory Accessories as a Vital Component of the Undergraduate Research Experience”; manuscript in preparation; Department of Chemistry, East Carolina University, 2018 – 2019.

stand
stand with tubes

Design 1. Stand for Gravity Chromatography Columns (Ethan Quinn and Nathan Green)

Fits Four 10 mL Polypropylene Columns (Thermo Scientific Prod. No. 29924); Standard size 50 mL conical tubes can fit underneath to catch column flow-through.

adapters
adapters in centrifuge
adapters with bottles

Design 2. Adapters for Centrifuge Rotor (Ethan Quinn)

Designed for Beckman GH-3.8 swinging bucket rotor (Beckman Allegra 6R centrifuge shown); Adapters accommodate standard Nalgene-type 250 mL bottles (like these) for pelleting microbial cultures at low to moderate speeds.

Freeze Thaw Caddy
Freeze Thaw Caddy

Design 3. Caddy for flash freezing samples in liquid N2 (Ethan Quinn)

Accomodates 1.5 – 2 mL centrifuge tubes. Floats on liquid surface, allowing sample at bottom of tube to freeze. Handle attached for convenient retrieval. Useful for multiple freeze/thaw cycles of cell pellets.

Design 4. 3-D Printed Lab Rotor (Ethan Quinn)

Coming Soon!

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