Porvair Publishes Deep-Well Plate Selection Guide

Porvair Sciences announces the availability of a new guide that improves your background knowledge and makes selection of the optimum deep-well microplate for your application both quick and easy.

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Deep-well plates are used in a wide variety of applications including compound storage, fraction collection, sample mixing and preparation. Choosing the correct deep-well plate for your application can mean the difference between indifferent and great results. The easy-to-use guide provides selection advice on the use of 24-, 48-, 96- and 384-well deep-well plates that offer individual well volumes from 10ml to 50-microlitres. The flow charts also enable you to select the optimum deep-well plate not only by the number of wells but also by well shape, plate height, plate colour, rimmed / unrimmed or the need for sterility. For a free copy of the new deep-well plate selection guide please visit https://www.chromatrap.com/deep-well-plate-selection-guide/ or contact Porvair Sciences now on +44-1978-666222 / int.sales@porvair-sciences.com Porvair Sciences has specialised in the manufacture of high quality deep-well microplates since its formation in 1992. Today, Porvair Sciences is one of the largest global manufacturers of ultra-clean ...

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