BR701370
BRAND® sealing film for microplates
self-adhesive, suitable for (for automation), polypropylene
Synonym(s):
Accessories, PCR, Plates, Sealing films
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€179.00
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About This Item
€179.00
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material
film (PP/PE-HD)
polypropylene
sterility
non-sterile
feature
piercable
self-adhesive
packaging
pack of 50 ea
manufacturer/tradename
BRAND 701370
suitability
suitable for (for automation)
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manufacturer/tradename BRAND 701370 | manufacturer/tradename BRAND 701372 | manufacturer/tradename BRAND 701371 | manufacturer/tradename BRAND 701364 |
material film (PP/PE-HD), polypropylene | material vinyl , vinyl film, white | material black , vinyl , vinyl film | material Rayon , Rayon film |
packaging pack of 50 ea | packaging pack of 50 ea | packaging pack of 50 ea | packaging pack of 100 ea |
feature piercable | feature self-adhesive | feature self-adhesive | feature gas permeable, self-adhesive |
suitability suitable for (for automation) | suitability suitable for (for luminescence measurement) | suitability suitable for (for storage/fluorescence measurement) | suitability suitable for (for cell and tissue culture) |
General description
Features and Benefits
- Pierceability
- Adhesive-free zones for contamination-free tasks
- Tight seal for minimizing evaporation
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