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Z358762

Culture dishes

size 100 mm × 25 mm, sterile, polystyrene

Synonym(s):

cell culture dish, microbiology dish, petri dish, Simport Plastics D210-8R, cultivation plate

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NACRES:
NB.22
UNSPSC Code:
41121812
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Product Name

Culture dishes, size 100 mm × 25 mm, sterile, polystyrene

material

polystyrene
round

sterility

sterile

feature

lid

packaging

pack of 20 ea
pkg of 500 ea

dish capacity

125 mL

size

100 mm × 25 mm

surface area

55 cm

application(s)

agriculture

binding type

non-treated surface

Application

Culture dishes are suitable for routine procedures and automated processes.

Features and Benefits

Culture dishes provide the following benefits:
  • Made of biomedical polystyrene for clear visibilty of cultures and avoids distortion.
  • Optically clear and precision-molded.
  • Prevents condensation due to the presence of venting ribs.
  • Non-vented lids for stable stacking.

General description

Clear, with stacking features
Designed with extra depth for plant tissue culture

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