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Laboratory plasticware refers to a wide range of plastic containers, instruments, and apparatus used in scientific research, experimentation, and analysis in laboratories. Plasticware is chosen for its unique properties, including chemical resistance, affordability, disposability, and versatility. Here's an overview of some commonly used laboratory plasticware:
1. Pipettes: Plastic pipettes, also known as disposable pipettes, are used for transferring liquids or measuring small volumes with precision. They come in various sizes, including micropipettes for handling microliter volumes.
2. Petri Dishes: Petri dishes are shallow, circular plastic dishes with lids. They are used for culturing microorganisms, observing cell growth, and performing various microbiological experiments.
3. Microcentrifuge Tubes: Microcentrifuge tubes are small, conical-shaped plastic tubes used for holding and centrifuging small volumes of liquid. They are commonly used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology research.
4. Microplates: Microplates, also known as microtiter plates or multiwell plates, are plastic plates with multiple wells used for high-throughput screening, assays, and various experimental procedures. They come in different formats, such as 96-well or 384-well plates.
5. Serological Pipettes: Serological pipettes are graduated plastic pipettes used for measuring and transferring larger volumes of liquids. They are commonly used in cell culture, molecular biology, and clinical diagnostic applications.
6. Reagent Reservoirs: Reagent reservoirs are rectangular plastic containers with multiple wells used for holding and dispensing reagents. They are particularly useful in high-throughput assays and liquid handling workflows.
7. Cryogenic Vials: Cryogenic vials are designed for storage of samples at extremely low temperatures, such as in liquid nitrogen or ultra-low temperature freezers. They are made of plastic that can withstand the low temperatures without shattering.
8. Centrifuge Tubes: Plastic centrifuge tubes are used for holding and centrifuging larger volumes of liquid. They come in various sizes and designs, including conical-bottom and flat-bottom tubes.
9. Plastic Beakers and Flasks: Plastic beakers and flasks are used for holding, measuring, and mixing liquids. They are lightweight and durable, making them suitable for a wide range of laboratory applications.
10. Cryo Boxes: Cryo boxes are plastic containers with grids or compartments used for organizing and storing cryogenic vials or other small samples in freezers or liquid nitrogen tanks.
It's important to note that while plasticware offers convenience and cost-effectiveness, some experiments or applications may still require the use of glassware due to specific requirements such as high temperatures, strong acids or bases, or organic solvents that may degrade or interact with plastic materials.
- Plastic Tubes
- Plastic Pipette
- Microscope Storage
- Plastic Bottles
- Aspirator & Cubes
- Bags
- Embedding Cassettes & Rings
- Loops & Spreaders
- Plastic Petri dishes
- Test Tube Racks
- Trays & Weigh Boats
- Plastic Scoops & Stopper
- Containers
- Reagent Reservoir & Stand
- Plastic Kidney Dishes
- Plastic Beakers
- Plastic Cylinders
- Plastic Flasks
- Plastic Funnel