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Nunc® MicroWell® MiniTrays

60 well MicroWell MiniTray for serological applications, non-treated, polystyrene, non-sterile, 100/cs

Synonym(s):

micro well plate, microwell plates, mini trays

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UNSPSC Code:
41122107
NACRES:
NB.22
material:
flat bottom clear polystyrene wells
polystyrene
external L × W:
84 mm × 59 mm , w/ lid
maximum volume:
10 μL
size:
60 wells
surface area:
0.2 cm2 , total surface area (cm2)
well maximum volume:
10 μm
working volume:
10 μL
sterility:
non-sterile
binding type:
non-treated surface
feature:
lid
lid
low profile

material

flat bottom clear polystyrene wells
polystyrene

sterility

non-sterile

feature

lid
lid
low profile

packaging

case of 100 (internal packs of 10)

manufacturer/tradename

Nunc 439225

external L × W

84 mm × 59 mm , w/ lid

maximum volume

10 μL

size

60 wells

surface area

0.2 cm2 , total surface area (cm2)

well maximum volume

10 μm

working volume

10 μL

color

clear

suitability

suitable for (serological applications)
suitable for (serotyping, microcytotoxicity and cell cloning studies)

binding type

non-treated surface

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General description


  • Used in serotyping, microcytotoxicity and cell cloning studies
  • Optical clarity allows use with inverted microscopes
  • Occupy minimal freezer and incubator space
  • Lids have keyed tabs for proper orientation
  • Large raised alpha-numeric coordinates
  • Unique surface treatment to enhance sample and reagent mixing

Legal Information

MicroWell is a trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
Nunc is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries

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