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Thermo Scientific™ Sterilin™ Clear Microtiter™ Plates
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Product Type:
Microtiter Plates
Plate Lid
Well Shape:
Conical Bottom (V-well)
Flat Bottom (F-well)
Not Applicable
Round Bottom (U-well)
Sterility:
Non-sterile
Sterile
Unit Size:
Pack of 50
Description
Store and transport samples or perform microbiology screenings, EIA/absorbance assays and serology work with 96-well Thermo Scientific™ Sterilin™ Clear Microtiter™ Plates. Supplied without lid; may be purchased separately. Not available in all geographic regions.
- Manufactured from virgin polystyrene, giving excellent optical clarity
- Aseptically manufactured plates receive no surface treatment and therefore provide a medium binding surface
- Irradiation process for the sterile plates makes the surface more hydrophilic, therefore generating a high binding product
- Suitable for use at a wavelength of 340nm
- Condensation rings on the lid, together with raised well rims on the base, help minimize the risk of contamination from surrounding wells
- Orientation corners and alphanumeric labeling ensure easy sample identification
- Frosted write-on area on end wall of plate for clear identification
- Hanging well design ensures even temperature distribution around each well
- The plates are supplied without a lid (can be purchased separately)
- In vitro use only
Ordering Alerts:
Not available in all geographic regions
Specifications
Specifications
| Certifications/Compliance | CE marked in accordance with the European Directive 98/72/EC |
| Format | Standard |
| Array | 8 x 12 |
| Packaging | 50 Cases |
| Color | Clear |
| Product Type | Microtiter Plates |
| Material | Polystyrene |
| No. of Wells | 96 |
| Sterility | Non-sterile |
| Surface Treatment | Non-treated |
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