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CLS3720

Corning® 96 Well Special Optics Microplate

flat bottom clear, black polystyrene, bag of 5, sterile, lid: no

Synonym(s):

96 multiwell plates, 96 well microplates, 96 well microtiter plates, 96 well plates, optically clear flat bottom plates

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UNSPSC Code:
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material

black polystyrene
black/clear bottom polystyrene plate
flat bottom clear

sterility

sterile

feature

lid: no
lid: no
plate format: 96 well special optics

packaging

case of 25
bag of 5

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3720

maximum volume

360 μL

size

96 wells

working volume

200 μL

color

black

suitability

suitable for (optically clear flat well bottom permits direct microscopic viewing)

binding type

Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surface

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General description

Corning® 96 Well Special Optics Plates

The 96 well special optics plates have black, opaque walls, and ultra thin flat clear bottoms that permit direct microscopic viewing and improved optical performance in fluorescent-based assays.
  • Ultra thin, optically clear flat well bottom permits direct microscopic viewing, resulting in lower background fluorescence and enabling readings down to 340nm
  • Opaque walls to prevent well-to-well crosstalk
  • Can be used for both top and bottom reading instruments
  • Flat bottoms with 360μL total volume
  • Recommended working volumes of 75 to 200μL
  • Sterilized by gamma radiation and certified nonpyrogenic
  • Without lids

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