PCR Plate, 96-well, segmented, semi-skirted, barcoded
PCR Plate, 96-well, segmented, semi-skirted, barcoded
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PCR Plate, 96-well, segmented, semi-skirted, barcoded

The Thermo Scientific 96-Well Full-Skirted Plates, Barcoded and White, are compatible with PCR and qPCR applications. The full-skirted design isRead more
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BC090025 plates
Catalog number BC0900
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The Thermo Scientific 96-Well Full-Skirted Plates, Barcoded and White, are compatible with PCR and qPCR applications. The full-skirted design is robotic-friendly, allowing for automated processes. The well walls are thin for maximum heat transfer, and the rim is raised to protect against evaporation.

A cut corner is available at the H1 location, and the plate uses the industry-standard 128 barcode.

Highlights

• ANSI footprint and stackable for use in automated systems
• Low profile to reduce dead space and increase PCR efficiency
• Available as SuperPlate providing 4x more rigidity for superior robotic handling (BC2800W)
• White plates are optimized for qPCR by increasing sensitivity and reducing variability in fluorescence detection
• Cut corner: H1
• Raised rim design around each well enables secure sealing and safeguards against evaporation
• Uniform, thin well walls deliver maximum and consistent heat transfer

Applications

• PCR
• Real-Time PCR/qPCR

Barcoding
The barcodes are the industry-standard code 128. The label itself can withstand temperatures from -196°C up to 120°C to ensure that the barcodes stay on the plate throughout your entire workflow. It also has a special coating to virtually eliminate any ‘rubbing off' of the code during handling. The dual barcodes are located on the opposite numeric and opposite alpha sides of the plate.
Specifications
Certifications/ComplianceCertified RNase/DNase-free
For Use With (Equipment)Real-Time PCR Systems or Thermal Cyclers
Packaging25 Plate
Product TypePCR Microplate
Quantity25 plates
Reaction SpeedStandard
Skirt StyleSemi
Volume (Metric) Working0.2 mL
BarcodeIncludes Barcode
ColorClear
MaterialPolypropylene
No. of Wells96
Volume (Metric) Well0.3 mL
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What are the barcodes formats used on standard barcoded Thermo Scientific PCR plates?

The barcode has been carefully designed and positioned for compatibility with all major barcode readers. Each barcode includes a human readable format as a back up to the standard 128 barcode to ensure valuable samples can always be identified. The barcode labels themselves are scratch resistant and able to withstand chemical exposure and wide temperature extremes from -196 degrees C to +120 degrees C.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR Instruments Support Center.

Are Thermo Scientific ABgene plastics endotoxin-free?

They are not certified endotoxin-free. However, their entire production process, from molding to final packaging, is carried out in a Class 100,000 clean room under ISO 9001 guidelines. All Thermo Scientific PCR plastics are certified free from RNase, DNase and human DNA.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR Instruments Support Center.

Are Thermo Scientific ABgene plastics sterile?

Thermo Scientific Abgene plastics are not typically sterilized as their entire production process, from molding to final packaging, is carried out in a Class 100,000 clean room under ISO 9001 guidelines. All Thermo Scientific PCR plastics are certified free from RNase, DNase and human DNA. In contrast, during typical non-clean room production, plastics are exposed to many contaminants including dust, bacterial cells, and DNA. The plastics are then sterilized to kill bacteria and inactivate RNases and DNases, but sterilization does not remove dust or DNA contamination. The dust particles left behind can inhibit PCR, and the damaged DNA fragments can still act as templates, leading to non-specific amplification.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR Instruments Support Center.

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