TISSUE CULTURE DISHES
Unique “Grip-Edge” Eliminates Dropped Dishes and Accidental Contamination
Serrated Grip-Edge
Air vents in dish base prevent
“Serrated edge for better handling. This one is the deal breaker for
condensation and provide
not using any of the others TC dishes. I can’t tell you how much easier
consistent growth conditions
it is to handle them than any other tissue culture dish I have used. No
even when dishes are stacked
dropped dishes during feeding or cell passage. A truly great feature.”
Tod Brown Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
• Serrated grip-edge prevents accidental dropping of the dish bottom
• Double marking areas – yellow on side of top, and frosted on side of bottom
• Numeric “clock” markings (12, 3, 6, 9) divide dishes into quadrants for quick orientation
• Ridged dish bottoms provide stable, slip-free stacking of dishes, and have vents which allow airfl ow between stacked
dishes for consistent growth conditions and prevention of condensation
• Excellent fl atness and optical clarity
• Packaged in sterile sleeves
• Certifi ed nuclease, nucleic acid, and pyrogen-free
Stable stacking and impeccable Yellow Marking Area
Numeric “Clock” Orientation Markings
optical clarity
Order Number Description Quantity Price
TP93040 40 x 10mm TC Dish
900
$237.00
TP93060 60 x 15mm TC Dish
840
$237.00
TP93100 100 x 20mm TC Dish
240
$122.00
TP93150 150 x 20mm TC Dish 100 $148.00
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