Press-to-Seal silicone isolators are removable hydrophobic barriers that provide researchers with the ultimate in flexibility for isolating specimens. They may be used to isolate cells grown in culture dishes or to separate specimens on microscopy slides during staining procedures. The silicone material is autoclavable and adheres to any smooth surface.
Press-to-Seal™ Silicone Isolator with Adhesive, one well, 20 mm diameter, 0.5 mm deep
Сatalog number:
P24740
Category: Chambers and Microslides
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Type | Silicone Isolator |
---|---|
Wells | 1 |
Color | Red |
Surface Treatment | Cell Culture |
Material | Silicone |
Thickness (Metric) | 0.5 mm |
Depth (Metric) | 0.5 mm |
Diameter (Metric) | 20 mm |
Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
Product Line | Press-to-Seal™ |
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