SKU: 186000855
96-well Plate with Extended 1 mL Glass Inserts, 18/pk

96-well Plate with Extended 1 mL Glass Inserts | 186000855


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Product Description

96-well sample collection plate, fitted with a 1 mL glass insert, for use in autosamplers. The glass insert maintains sample in contact only with a glass surface. This plate is SBS/ANSI compliant for robot compatible systems. This plate can also serve as a collection plate for 96-well SPE and filtration-plate formats. The collection plate is made of polypropylene, for chemical resistance.

Specifications

  • UNSPSC

    41113036

  • Application

    Sample Preparation

  • Product Type

    Plates

  • Units per Package

    18 pk

  • Number of Wells

    96

  • Material

    Plate with glass insert

  • Format

    96-Well Plate

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96-well Plate with Extended 1 mL Glass Inserts, 18/pk

For sample preparation to be successful, you need the right well plate for your autosampler. Even beyond that, you need to choose the right well plate based upon which compound you’re preparing. That’s why when you’re working with compounds that may stick to a plastic surface, we recommend purchasing this 18-pack of 96-well Plates with Extended 1 mL Glass Inserts. This 96-well plate is uniquely designed to accommodate compounds that may stick to plastic surfaces, as it offers polar glass inserts. Plus, this plate is SBS/ANSI compliant for robot-compatible autosampler systems. And if you’re concerned at all about chemical resistance, you don’t have to be, as this 96-well Plate with Extended 1 mL Glass Inserts is made of polypropylene, a material that’s incredibly resistant to the corrosive effects of chemicals. Tell your lab manager to purchase this 18-pack of 96-well Plates with Extended 1 mL Glass Inserts, or order one yourself and have it delivered right to your lab.

When you purchase this 18-pack of 96-well Plates with Extended 1mL Glass Inserts, you’re going to be working with a product that’s been strictly tested for cleanliness and meets the dimensional tolerances you need it to. As so much of sample preparation operates on a small scale, you need a well plate that takes that into consideration. Not only does this 96-well plate provide you with the cleanliness attributes you desire, it also actively maintains that your chosen sample only touches the interior surface of the extended glass insert included in each well. What’s more, this plate can even serve as a collection plate for 96-well SPE and filtration-plate formats. That kind of flexibility is greatly appreciated when you’re hard at work in the lab.

After stocking up with this 18-pack of 96-well Plates with Extended 1 mL Glass Inserts, it’s important to look around in your lab to find out if you need anything else to perform sample preparation successfully. For instance, if you need to accommodate limited sample volume, we recommend purchasing the Quick Load Replacement Inserts for 96-well Plate. These inserts can be installed easily to accommodate samples with limited volume. Plus, they’re also tested with strict QC protocols to ensure you only receive the cleanest products from us.

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Ion Exchange Packings: How Are They Conditioned?

Any of the Ion Exchange Packings that will be used for samples in nonpolar, organic solvents should be conditioned with the sample solvent first. In polar solvents, however, a water-miscible organic solvent should be used first, followed by an aqueous solution with the appropriate pH, organic solvent content, and salt concentration.

What Can I Do If My Chromatography Seems To Have Changed?

The most common causes for chromatography to alter are that your column is degrading due to your solution or that something is stuck to the column and needs to be washed out. You can assist in preventing degradation by carefully monitoring and adjusting the solution pH and pressure with a silica column in the system. To remove bonded organics, we propose washing with solvents of the same polarity as the column. Please keep in mind that a high-concentration salt washout would eliminate the majority of the contaminants from the ion-exchange columns.