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SKU: 504701

120 ul 384 well Deep Well Plates, V Bottom, Square Well, Non-Sterile, 5/pk, 50/pcs

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$189,01 ($189,01 net)

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Product Feature:
1. Temperature range: -80°C to 120°C
2. Autoclavable
3. Centrifugal strength up to 3000g
4. Compatible with multi-channel pipette and automatic equipment
5. Optimized bottom design to minimize residual volume
6. Clear alphanumeric codes for easy identification
7. Conform to SBS/ ANSI
8. Specific 96 well deep plate used in nucleic acid extraction
9. Stackable, reliable tight sealing
10. Non-pryogenic, DNase/RNase free

Enhance your laboratory workflow with our 120 µl 384 Well Deep Well Plates, designed for efficiency and precision in sample handling. These plates feature a V bottom design and a square well configuration, ensuring optimal sample retrieval and minimizing the risk of loss during pipetting. Constructed from high-quality USP VI polypropylene, these non-sterile plates are compatible with a wide array of laboratory equipment and comply with industry standards.

With a well capacity of 120 µl, each plate is ideally suited for various applications including sample preparation, compound storage, and high-throughput screening. Engineered for versatility, these deep well plates can withstand temperatures ranging from -80°C to 120°C, providing reliability and durability across varying experimental conditions.

The stackable design of these plates maximizes storage efficiency, allowing for organized lab environments. Each well is marked clearly for easy identification, enhancing your workflow and facilitating streamlined sample management. Ideal for chemical analysis and biological testing, these deep well plates are a vital addition to any laboratory committed to excellence in research. Invest in our deep well plates and elevate your experimental protocols today.