SKU: 186001437DV
Deactivated 700 µL Quick Load Replacement Inserts for 96-well Plate, 1/pk

Deactivated 700 µL Quick Load Replacement Inserts for 96-well Plate | 186001437DV


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Product Description

Quick load, 700 µL deactivated glass insert for use with a 96-well plate. Inserts are a solution in applications where there is limited sample volume. The deactivated glass has a silanized surface to prevent adsorption of highly polar molecules.

Specifications

  • UNSPSC

    41113036

  • Application

    Sample Preparation

  • Product Type

    Plates

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

  • Number of Wells

    96

  • Material

    Glass insert

  • Format

    96-Well Plate

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Deactivated 700 µL Quick Load Replacement Inserts for 96-well Plate, 1/pk

The Deactivated 700 µL Quick Load Replacement Inserts for 96-well Plate laboratory equipment is a 700 µL deactivated glass insert for use with a 96-well plate. Inserts are useful in situations with limited sample volume. The surface of the deactivated glass is silanized to inhibit the adsorption of highly polar compounds.

Waters' Deactivated 700 µL Quick Load Replacement Inserts for 96-well Plates are manufactured in dedicated facilities that meet the most stringent industry standards. Waters' world-class manufacturing facilities strive to improve the quality of all SPE product performances. All Waters equipment and products satisfy the industry's highest quality standards, including ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Each of the Deactivated 700 µL Quick Load Replacement Inserts for the 96-well Plate has been rigorously tested and must pass quality control to ensure that you can rely on your laboratory equipment and get consistent results.

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