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Technical data
Eppendorf Cell Culture Consumables
English (EN)
Tab. 4-4: Materials
Tab. 4-5: Dimensions
*SLAS: Society of Laboratory Automation and Screening
Tab. 4-6: Centrifugability
The centrifugation stability of each plate type is generally depending on the centrifuge
and its accessories, the ambient conditions and the liquid used.
Tab. 4-7: Temperature conditions, resistance
Tab. 4-8: Certificates
Material: Polystyrene, meets the requirements of USP Class VI
Surface: Tissue culture treated or non-treated
96-well plate Meets the Standards ANSI/SLAS* 1-2004 through
ANSI/SLAS* 4-2004
6-/12-/24-/48-well plate: Meets the Standard ANSI/SLAS* 1-2004:
Microplates–Footprint Dimensions
Plates*: centrifugatable up to 2 500 x g. Centrifugatable in stack
(4 plates or 5 96 well plates) up to 300 x g.
Dish: Cannot be centrifuged
Flask: Can be centrifuged with the suitable adapters;
refer to the manufacturer's instructions.
Operating temperature: -86°C to 60°C
Storage before use: Store dry at room temperature. Protect from sunlight and
UV rays
Certificates: Leachables, heavy metals, production conditions, cytotoxicity.
The certificates can be found at www.eppendorf.com
.
Lot-specific certificates: Free from: RNase/DNase, human DNA, bacterial DNA.
Sterility: Cell growth on TCT surfaces, physical surfaces.
Lot-specific certificates can be downloaded at
www.eppendorf.com
.
Further technical data can be found online in the "Technical Data Sheets" at
www.eppendorf.com/worldwide
.
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