"10052-384"
PCR plates, 384-well, Armadillo™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Armadillo™ 384-well PCR plates combine the rigidity of a polycarbonate frame with thin walled polypropylene wells to provide superior thermal cycling performance under all conditions, without warping. All formats are available with clear or white wells, ensuring the highest level of sensitivity for all PCR and qPCR reactions.
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J.T.Baker®, Plate 384
Supplier: Avantor
Available in PP for automated screening and storage systems.
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Deepwell Plates 384-Well, 200 µl
Supplier: EPPENDORF
Eppendorf Deepwell plates 384-well, 200 µl offer efficient sample handling with features like OptiTrack® matrix for rapid identification and g-Safe® technology for stability during centrifugation. SafeCode variants provide secure three-level coding, including error correction for reliable identification, ensuring flexibility and accuracy in experimental workflows.
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384-well microplates, Falcon®
Supplier: Corning
Falcon® 384 microplates are compatible with automation systems and meet standard ANSI/SBS footprint dimensions for microplates.
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Eppendorf twin.tec® PCR Plates 384-Well, 45 µl
Supplier: EPPENDORF
Eppendorf's twin.tec® 384-well, 45 µl PCR Plates feature a polycarbonate frame and thin-walled polypropylene wells ensuring optimal heat transfer and high rigidity. With raised well rims, these plates enable an effective seal, minimising the risk of cross-contamination and contributing to consistently reliable results.
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Deep well plates, 384 square well, Bioblock™
Supplier: Simport Scientific
PP. This 384-well plate is ideal for compound storage and handling of biological samples.
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BIOFLOAT™ 384-Well Plates
Supplier: FACELLITATE
The BIOFLOAT™ 384-well plate provides a highly defined, fully inert, and cell-repelling surface.
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Storage microplates 384-well polypropylene, Corning®
Supplier: Corning
These 384-well polypropylene plates and blocks are built to the industry standard footprint.
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Microplates, 384-well, Whatman™ UNIFILTER®
Supplier: Whatman products (Cytiva)
Cytiva's Whatman UNIFILTER 384 well microplates with filter bottom wells are used in DNA template clean-up, cell capture, removing unwanted debris from sample and reagents, and removing dye blobs in biological samples.
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Deep well microplates, 384-square well
Supplier: BIOTIX
Medical grade virgin PP, non treated. These sturdy 384-deep well microplates conform to SBS standards for automated high throughput processing and compound storage.
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PCR plates, 384-well, opaque, skirted, Amplate™
Supplier: Simport Scientific
PP. These opaque 384-well PCR plates are for chemiluminescent and fluorescent procedures. Thin-walled and designed for rapid thermal transfer, these plates are precision-moulded to ensure well-to-well and plate-to-plate uniformity.
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Microplates, ProxiPlate-384 Plus F
Supplier: PerkinElmer
The 384-well ProxiPlate Plus microplate enables miniaturised assays of 5–20 µl/well, reducing reagent costs and conserving precious compounds, without sacrificing sensitivity. That is because the ProxiPlate Plus maintains excellent reflectance coupled with extremely low
crosstalk. Also the ProxiPlate Plus well design positions samples close to detectors, resulting in increased counting efficiencies.
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Microplates, 384-well, non binding
Supplier: Greiner Bio-One
Characterised by low protein, DNA, RNA, and peptide binding properties, the non binding microplate surface significantly increases assay sensitivity by reducing background and improving signal-to-noise ratio.
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Base plate for microplates, 384-well
Supplier: EPPENDORF
Base plate for 384-well microplate, for Mastercycler pro
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PCR plates, 96- and 384-well
Supplier: Greiner Bio-One
PP, non-sterile, without lid. The use of the 96-well format allows the scale up of basic PCR work, while the 384-well format is ideal for high throughput screening projects, such as the sequencing of complex genomes.



