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BR701330

BRAND® 96-well microplate, U-bottom

round bottom, non-sterile

Synonym(s):

Microplates, Plates, Sample Storage

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.15

material

polypropylene
round bottom

sterility

non-sterile

packaging

pack of 100 ea

manufacturer/tradename

BRAND 701330

size

96 well

well maximum volume

300 μm

binding type

non-treated surface

General description

PP. For volumes up to 300 µl. Compatible with virtually all leading microplate centrifuges. Raised rings around the orifice of each well minimize possible cross-contamination. The plates can be sealed using self-adhesive films, such as DMSO-resistant sealing film (cross-cut) with alphanumeric coding.

Features and Benefits

  • BRAND® 96-well microplate, U-bottom is a deep-well plate ideal for agglutination and other assays requiring stirring and washing of samples.
  • Features a round-shaped well bottom with no edges.
  • Raised rings around the orifice prevent possible cross-contamination.
  • Compatible with a range of microplate centrifuges.
  • Securely sealable with suitable sealing mats or self-adhesive sealing films.
  • Alphanumeric code for accurate identification.
  • Made from high-transparency medical grade polypropylene (PP) that facilitates sample visibility.
  • Chemically resistant to most solvents including DMSO, phenol, and chloroform.

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BRAND is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG

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