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BAH186100440

Stak-A-Tray system rack

for petri dishes and small culture flasks

Synonym(s):

186100440, H18610-0440, dish and flask organizer, flask holder, stacking lab rack, stacking lab storage

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.35
UNSPSC Code:
41122800
Manufacturer/tradename:
Bel-Art H18610-0440
Feature:
autoclavable, Petri dishes and small culture flasks
Material:
stainless steel
Packaging:
pack of 1 ea
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material

stainless steel

feature

autoclavable, Petri dishes and small culture flasks

packaging

pack of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Bel-Art H18610-0440

W × D × H

35.8 cm × 37.5 cm × 10.8 cm

General description

Choose from two rack models; one stores two levels of trays to support taller vessels like tissue culture flasks, the other stores four levels of trays for shorter containers like dishes and plates. All racks interlock upon stacking for a small, space-saving footprint that holds up to 20 levels of trays. Every level supports one large or two small interchangeable trays, that are purchased separately. Air flows through perforations in the trays and every part is fabricated of stainless steel and is steam sterilizable at 121 °C (250 °F). Racks and trays sold separately.

Features and Benefits

  • Versatile configurations to accommodate many types of media plates and flasks
  • Autoclavable

Legal Information

Stak-A-Tray is a trademark of Bel-Art Products, a division of SP


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