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ThermalSeal® films, classic

non-sterile, ThermalSeal® film, non-sterile, polypropylene, 100 pack

Synonym(s):

DNA amplification plate seal, multiplate sealing film

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122410
NACRES:
NB.22

material

polypropylene film

sterility

non-sterile

feature

piercable: no

packaging

pack of 100 ea

technique(s)

PCR: suitable

L

137.8 mm

W × L

7.94 cm × 13.78 cm

W

79.4 mm

application(s)

agriculture

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General description

A 50 μm heat-resistant polypropylene sealing film with a 25 μm layer of acrylic adhesive designed for thermal cycling applications. Each sealing film measures 79.4 x 137.8 mm and offers sufficient sealing area for all PCR plates. Length between the perforations with end tabs removed is 123.1 mm. ThermalSeal sealing films are not pierceable. For applications where piercing with pipet tips or robotic probes is required for product recovery, use AlumaSeal® sealing films. For real-time PCR applications where maximum optical clarity is required, use ThermalSeal RT sealing films.

Features and Benefits

  • heat resistant, recommended for temperatures from -40 °C to +120 °C
  • easier to apply than aluminum foils, no tendence to roll back
  • certified DNase-, RNase-, and nucleic-acid-free

Application

ThermalSeal® films, classic has been used for the covering of 96-well polypropylene microtitre plates to test urinary iodine.

Legal Information

AlumaSeal is a registered trademark of Excel Scientific, Inc.
ThermalSeal is a registered trademark of Excel Scientific, Inc.

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A robust method for testing urinary iodine using a microtitre robotic system.
Mina A, et al.
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 25, 213-217 (2011)

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