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Magenta vessel

GA-7

Synonym(s):

Laboratory vessel

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41100000
NACRES:
NB.22

material

polycarbonate body
polypropylene closure

description

Autoclavable

W × L × H

77 mm × 77 mm × 97 mm

application(s)

agriculture

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General description

Unit is unbreakable and designed for prolonged use. Unique closure and drip ring make this product ideal for plant tissue culture use.

Application

Magenta vessel is suitable for plant tissue culture, multiplication, transport and pre-transplanting. It has been used for transplanting. It has also been used for microcosm construction and assembling.

Features and Benefits

  • Stimulates fast seed germination and easier inoculation and transfer
  • Provides large relative growing area and ensures low incubation shelving cost
  • Designed for improved stacking and occupies less space in autoclaving, shipping & storage
  • Excellent plant protection - no breakage or leakage
  • Autoclavable and reusable
  • Minimizes contamination and the resulting profit loss
  • Easy operation and less handling when used with MAGENTA 7-Way Tray
  • Lightweight

Legal Information

Magenta is a trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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