New Polypropylene Multichannel Reagent Reservoirs offer enhanced chemical resistance

INTEGRA has expanded its popular reagent reservoir product family to include polypropylene reservoirs with enhanced chemical compatibility that perfectly complements the existing polystyrene reservoirs.


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Polypropylene Multichannel Reagent Reservoirs – available in 10, 25 and 100 ml sizes – offer all the advantages of their polystyrene counterparts. The disposable reservoir fits securely within a sturdy reusable base, and features clearly visible integrated volume graduations for ease of use, allowing rapid, accurate filling. The low dead volume, deep trough offers maximum fluid recovery, with pour-back spouts molded into the corners of each reagent reservoir to enable convenient, spill-free return of unused reagent to the source container. The reservoirs can also act as lids, preventing evaporation and spillage. A space-saving, stackable design significantly reduces storage requirements, and there is less material waste than with other commercially available regular polypropylene reservoirs.

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