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CLS3572

Corning® 384 well microplate, low flange

white polystyrene, square, non-sterile, lid: no, pack of 50

Synonym(s):

384 multiwell plates, 384 well low volume plates, 384 well microplates, 384 well microtiter plates, 384 well plates, 384 well tissue culture treated plates

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.15
Material:
flat wells
polystyrene
square
white bottom
white polystyrene
Size:
384 wells
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material

flat wells
polystyrene
square
white bottom
white polystyrene

sterility

non-sterile

feature

lid: no
skirt

packaging

pack of 50

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 3572

maximum volume

112 μL

size

384 wells

well volume

112 μL

well working volume

20-80 μL

working volume

80 μL

suitability

suitable for (cell cuture)

binding type

non-treated surface

Features and Benefits

  • Corning® 384 well microplate, low flange is suitable for immobilization of large molecules
  • Untreated white wall plates with minimal well-to-well crosstalk during luminescent assays
  • Binding capacity of approximately 100 to 200ng IgG/cm²
  • Standard microplate footprint and dimensions
  • Medium binding polystyrene hydrophobic surface enables biomolecules binding through passive interactions
  • Ideal for sensitive assays and plate readers

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.


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