S1810
Silicone isolators, Press-to-Seal
8 well, D × diam. 0.5 mm × 9 mm, silicone/silicone, round
Synonym(s):
silicone gasket, slide gasket
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UNSPSC Code:
41100000
NACRES:
MA.01
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material
round
silicone/silicone
packaging
pack of 25 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Grace Bio-Labs
D × diam.
0.5 mm × 9 mm
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Application
Isolate specimens on a microscope slide with hydrophobic press-to-seal (removable) or peel-and-stick (adhesive) barriers. Available in silicone thickness 0.5 to 2.5mm as pre-cut gaskets and sheet material; with or without secure seal clean release adhesive on one or both surfaces. Non-adhesive isolators are autoclavable and re-usable for cell culture applications. NOTE: Add approximately 0.15mm to depth per layer of adhesive.
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