High Performance UV Assay Microplates

Krystal UV quartz bottomed microplates from Porvair Sciences Ltd.

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Krystal UV quartz bottomed microplates from Porvair Sciences Ltd. are designed for high throughput applications which require excitation or detection wavelengths in the far UV region below 350nm.

Made from highly polished fused quartz - Krystal UV plates are suitable for the most demanding cell-based assay requiring monitoring in the UV region down to 200nm. Direct quantitation of DNA/Protein rations at 260, 280 and 240nm is possible through use of these plates. Designed to exhibit low auto fluorescence, Krystal UV plates are available in 96- and 384-well plate designs, both compliant with ANSI/SLAS standards.

Precision engineered and assembled using biocompatible adhesive technology, Porvair Krystal UV plates are the perfect microplate solution for sensitive UV and fluorescence assays. Their high degree of planar flatness makes them ideal for use with automated plate reading, confocal microscopy and liquid handling systems.

Established in 1992, Porvair Sciences is one of the largest global manufacturers ...

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