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Greiner 96 well plates, polystyrene

flat bottom clear polystyrene wells, sterile

Synonym(s):

96 multiwell plates, 96 well microplates, 96 well microtiter plates, 96 well plates

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122107
NACRES:
NB.22

material

clear polystyrene
flat bottom clear polystyrene wells

sterility

sterile

feature

lid: no
skirt (F-bottom)

packaging

case of 100

manufacturer/tradename

Greiner 655161

maximum volume

382 μL

size

96 wells

working volume

340 μL

binding type

non-treated surface

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General description

96W Microplate, well working volume 25-340 μL; total well volume 382 μL; growth area 0.34 cm(2).
Greiner multiwell plates are available in the standard multiwell plate footprint and offer excellent optical properties. These plates are DNAse/RNAse free and non-pyrogenic as deteremined by LAL method (< 0.06 EU/mL). Appropriate for general purposes, such as optical measurements, photography, and microscopy, due to the high transparency of polystyrene plates.

Other Notes

96 well flat (F) solid bottom; without lid, alphanumeric well coding, length: 127.76 mm; width: 85.48 mm; curvature approx. 200 um.

Suitability

Standard plate. Suitable for cell work. Free of detectable DNase/RNase, human DNA and pyrogens.

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