Deepwell Plates 96, 1.2 ml and 2.2 ml
Ideal plate for:Cell culture Reactions in 96 Well format up to 1,2 ml i.e. 2,2 ml Storage of samples and transport Round base facilitatesrecovery of samples Compatible with automated systems Can be used with adhesive seal, heat sealing or with theautoclavable Deepwell Mat 96 Autoclavable (121°C, 20 min.)
Excellent choice for analysis of large sample volumes.
Analysis of plant secondary metabolites
Excellent choice for analysis of large sample volumes.
Review Date: 26 Jul 2021 | Eppendorf
Satisfaction that product is what we desire for experiments
Proteomics
Protein Lo-bind plates is our priority while carrying out proteomics based experiments. The deepwell plates from Eppendorf is a brilliant product. Worth the money. Easy to use with the manual and robotic handling. Would definitely recommend it to other lab users.
Review Date: 31 May 2016 | Eppendorf
High throughput DNA extraction with 2,2 ml deep-well plate
We are using the Eppendorf 2,2 ml deep-well plate (DWP) for our high throughput DNA purification (food & beverage analysis). Even when the 96-well plate is completely filled with 1ml inoculums the plastic is stable in the centrifuge (Eppendorf 5810R). We tested a lot of other DWP before but we often had broken frames or ruptured wells. Eppendorf DWP is the only one which stands chemical and centrifugation treatments.
Review Date: 21 Nov 2014 | Eppendorf
Ideal plate for:
- Cell culture
- Reactions in 96 Well format up to 1,2 ml i.e. 2,2 ml
- Storage of samples and transport Round base facilitates
- recovery of samples
- Compatible with automated systems
- Can be used with adhesive seal, heat sealing or with the
- autoclavable Deepwell Mat 96
- Autoclavable (121°C, 20 min.)
The Best Material for Original Eppendorf Tubes® and Plates: Properties and Chemical Resistance of Polypropylene
Consumables in the laboratory should be made from a material which is able to withstand strong mechanical and thermal stress, while at the same time possessing high chemical resistance. This Technical Report provides information about general properties and advantages of polypropylene, the material which is used for the manufacturing of the Eppendorf Tubes® and Plates. Important quality criteria of Eppendorf products regarding raw material and production are described.
From manual to mastered, the smartest way to streamline NGS library prep
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Move from manual to automated NGS library prep, without the steep learning curve
Preparing high-quality next-generation sequencing (NGS) libraries is essential for successful sequencing. However, as sample numbers grow and pressure increases to deliver consistent results, many labs are turning to automation to boost throughput, reduce hands-on time, and improve reproducibility. If you're relying on manual methods (or just beginning to explore automation) this SelectScience webinar will show you how easy it can be to make the switch, streamline your workflow, and set your lab up for long-term success.
Join Ebony Courtney and Kirk Mantione for a practical guide to automating gold-standard Illumina library prep workflows on the epMotion® liquid handling system from Eppendorf, a user-friendly solution that saves hands-on time, reduces human error, and delivers reliable results with minimal setup.
The webinar will focus on Illumina DNA Prep, Illumina DNA Prep with Enrichment, and Illumina RNA Prep with Enrichment workflows due to their universal application in genomics research.
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