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CLS430167

Corning® tissue-culture treated culture dishes

D × H 100 mm × 20 mm

Synonym(s):

petri dish

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121812
NACRES:
NA.75

material

polystyrene
round

sterility

sterile

usage

11.0-16.5 mL (Optimal culture medium volume)

packaging

sleeve of 20

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 430167

D × H

100 mm × 20 mm

surface area

55 cm2

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General description

Corning® Tissue Culture (TC)-treated items undergo surface modification through processes like corona discharge or gas plasma treatment. This modification leaves the surface hydrophilic and negatively charged with the addition of media.

Application

Corning®tissue-culture treated culture dishes are suitable for everyday attachment cell culture needs.

Features and Benefits

  • Manufactured from optically clear virgin polystyrene
  • Treated for optimal cell attachment
  • Sterilized by gamma radiation and certified nonpyrogenic
  • Have stacking beads to aid in handling
  • Lid is supplied with vents to provide consistent gas exchange

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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