Glass-Bottom Microplates for Imaging Applications

Precision manufactured to be extremely flat (+/-15 microns across base), Krystal glass-bottom plates from Porvair Sciences are designed for whole-plate CCD imaging and laser detection applications. Porvair Sciences claims that Krystal glass-bottom plates combine the advantageous optical properties of glass, low background and low birefringence, with the versatility of a microplate.

Available in a choice of 24-, 96- and 384-well formats, the Porvair Krystal glass-bottom plate range is designed to replace standard polystyrene plates in performing fluorescence assays, luminescence detection, scintillation counting and high-resolution microscopy using confocal imaging. The complete range of glass-bottom microplates is available either tissue-culture-treated, to optimise cell growth, or without surface modification.

The high-clarity bottom of each plate in the range offers the advantage of easy and exact positioning when used in combination with microscopes. Based upon a standard SBS/ANSI microplate format, Krystal glass-bottom plates are fully compatible with automated liquid handling and robotic devices. All plates are supplied lidded.

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