EP951032000
Eppendorf® Deepwell plates, DNA LoBind, 96 wells
white plate, conical bottom, colorless wells, capacity 500 μL, pkg of 40 ea (5 bags × 8 plates)
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material
clear wells
colorless wells
conical bottom
polypropylene
white plate
sterility
non-sterile
feature
lid: no
packaging
pkg of 40 ea (5 bags × 8 plates)
manufacturer/tradename
Eppendorf® 951032000
capacity
500 μL
well volume
500 μL
color
white border
suitability
suitable for PCR
suitable for molecular biology
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General description
Deepwell Plate 96/500µL, DNA LoBind, wells clear, 500 µL, LoBind, PCR clean, white, 40 plates (5 bags × 8 plates)
- Eppendorf LoBind material ensures optimized sample recovery for improved assay results
- Free of surface coating (e.g. silicone) to minimize the risk of sample interference
- Lot-certified PCR clean purity grade: free of human DNA, DNase, RNase and PCR inhibitors
- Available in tube, microplate, and deepwell plate formats for easy-up scaling
- High-contrast Unique OptiTrack® matrix: up to 30 % faster sample identification and fewer pipetting errors
- RecoverMax well design: optimized well geometry for minimal remaining/dead volume and excellent mixing properties
- Raised well rims and a smooth surface ensure reliable sealing
Features and Benefits
- Eppendorf LoBind material ensures optimized sample recovery for improved assay results
- Free of surface coating (e.g. silicone) to minimize the risk of sample interference
- Lot-certified PCR clean purity grade: free of human DNA, DNase, RNase and PCR inhibitors
- Available in tube, microplate, and deepwell plate formats for easy-up scaling
- High-contrast Unique OptiTrack® matrix: up to 30 % faster sample identification and fewer pipetting errors
- RecoverMax® well design: optimized well geometry for minimal remaining/dead volume and excellent mixing properties
- Raised well rims and a smooth surface ensure reliable sealing
Legal Information
Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
OptiTrack is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
RecoverMax is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG
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