PLATE 24 WELL TREATED 100/CS_1080011
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Costar 24-Well Treated Multiple Well Cell Culture Plates with Lid, Sterile, 100 Count

$1,548.80

The price is inclusive of GST

The Costar 24-Well Multiple Well Cell Culture Plates with Lid are made from optically clear, virgin polystyrene treated to promote optimal cell attachment. These plates enhance laboratory workflows with stacking beads and uniform footprints (86 x 128 mm) that facilitate easy stacking and handling. Serrations on the plate flange and skirt enable users to easily distinguish plates from lids when managing stacks of clusters. The lids include individual condensation rings to reduce well-to-well contamination, maintaining sterility. Gamma radiation sterilization and pyrogen-free certification ensure safe use for sensitive cell culture applications.

Product Features

  • Optically clear, virgin polystyrene treated for optimal cell attachment
  • Stacking beads and uniform footprints (86 x 128 mm) facilitate stacking and handling
  • Serrations on plate flange/skirt enable easy distinction of plates from lids
  • Lids with individual condensation rings reduce well-to-well contamination
  • Gamma radiation sterilized and certified pyrogen-free for safe laboratory use
  • Supplied as a pack of 100 for high-volume laboratory needs

Benefits

  • Enhanced cell growth and attachment for reproducible results
  • Efficient handling and storage through easy stacking and clear identification
  • Reduced contamination risk with condensation ring lids
  • Ready-to-use sterile plates ideal for delicate cell culture tasks
  • High optical clarity polystyrene allows excellent microscopy observation

Why Choose the Costar 24-Well Plates?

The Costar 24-Well Treated Multiple Well Cell Culture Plates combine high-quality materials with user-friendly design to support demanding cell culture workflows. Their sterile and contamination-minimizing features make them a preferred choice in research and clinical laboratories.

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