ELISA Full-skirted Low Profile PCR plate
FµLl-skirted Low Profile (0.1mL) PCR plate, white plate.
There are two options
a) WC: White Plate, Clear Tube
b) WW: White Plate, White Tube
Just choose the option that matches what you need.
96 well and 384 well fµLl skirt PCR plate are made of high-quality polypropylene (PP) and polycarbonate (PC) material. The PC frame provides good mechanical stability, flatness and high durability. Suitable for automated equipment and mµLti-instrument experiments. The consistent and µLtra-thin wall allows precise thermal transfer for optimum resµLts. Microplates can be sealed with 8 or 12 strip caps, or sealing film.
• Two tube types: 100µL 96-well, 40µL 384-well
• Two tube colors: clear, white
• Nonpyrogenic
• No endotoxin
• DNase-/RNase-free
• Non-sterile
SELECTION GUIDE: 96-WELL PCR PLATES
Clear plates
Allows to verify pipetting steps right after each pipetting action, as you can see the reagent added into the well as you intended
Suitable for most applications
These considerations also applicable to 8-strip wells and individual PCR tubes.
Low-profile (around 15.5 mm) wells:
The newer design reduces the potential for condensate formation and offers advantages for light capture in fluorescence assays, low-volume reactions, and fast PCR
Recommended for newer instruments (ex. Bio-Rad's C1000 Touch™ and S1000™ thermal cyclers, CFX series real-time PCR detection systems, and Applied Biosystems' fast PCR systems)
Plates reduce dead space and increase PCR efficiency
**Please consµLt the manual of the PCR system, if necessary or ask us. Instruments with adjustable lids can usually use both standard-profile and low-profile wells. These instruments include Bio-Rad's 1000-series and DNA Engine® series thermal cyclers. **Some systems require standard profile or low-profile plates only.
These considerations also applicable to 8-strip wells and individual PCR tubes.
Non-skirted
Format compatible with most thermal cyclers
Plates can be readily cut into sectional Quantitys as required by user, so that the entire plate is not wasted (when fewer than 96 wells are required for some experiments)