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CellCrown inserts

6 well plate inserts with 1.0 μm polycarbonate filter, sterile

Synonym(s):

3D, 3D Cell Culture, 3D scaffolds, cell scaffolds

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122107
NACRES:
NB.22

material

clear polycarbonate

sterility

sterile

feature

lid

packaging

pack of 3 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Scaffdex C10003F

size

6 wells

pore size

1 μm

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General description

CellCrown 6 comes available as 5 models; non-sterile and sterile empty inserts and with preattached, white nylon membrane with pore size of 5 μm and with polycarbonate filter with pore size of 1 μm. Nylon filter is hydrophilic and binds proteins. Polycarbonate is the right material choice for the filter when cells and proteins are not wanted to attach on the filter.
CellCrown is a disposable insert, which immobilizes a sample in its place on a 6, 12, 24, 48, and 96-well plate. Fibers, foils, membranes, textiles, tissue and block like samples can be fixed with CellCrown in a firm, adjusted position in the well. The sample can be left in the well during the change of media by means of a pipette between the wall of the well and the CellCrown. The lid of the well plate can be closed while CellCrown is used. The insert can be removed from the well plate and unloaded after cell culturing without damaging the sample. CellCrown is made of medical grade polycarbonate and the product range includes sterile products ready to use as well as non-sterile products to be sterilized by the user. Sterilization can be by gamma or e-beam radiation, autoclaving, ethylene oxide gas and plasma sterilization.

Sterilization Conditions:
Temperature.......121 °C / 250 °F
Time..................15 min.
Drying time.........15 min.

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CellCrown is a trademark of Scaffdex Oy

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