Corning Dishes for Cell & Microbial Culture
15 productsCorning Dishes are engineered from high-clarity, medical-grade polystyrene, ensuring excellent optical performance for reliable cell culture and microbial research. Each dish is manufactured under strict sterile conditions to minimize contamination risk, while a variety of surface treatments—including TC-treated options—promote optimal cell attachment and growth. With multiple sizes and formats available, Corning cell culture dishes and Petri dishes provide versatile solutions for laboratories focused on cell biology, tissue engineering, and microbiology.
Trusted by scientists worldwide, Corning laboratory dishes deliver consistent results for a wide range of research applications, supporting your work with proven material quality and advanced manufacturing standards.
Key Applications of Corning Dishes in Laboratory Research
No matter if you’re working in cell biology, microbiology, or pharmaceutical development, Corning Dishes offer reliable performance across a wide range of laboratory workflows. Their versatility and high-quality construction make them an essential tool for many experimental protocols.
Typical applications of Corning cell culture and Petri dishes include:
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Cell Culture: Support for adherent and suspension cell growth in research, diagnostics, and bioproduction.
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Cloning and Colony Formation: Ideal for single-cell cloning, colony picking, and screening of cell lines.
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Microbial Culture: Reliable cultivation and isolation of bacteria, yeast, and fungi in academic and industrial labs.
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Tissue Engineering: Suitable for culturing tissue explants or constructing engineered tissue models.
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Drug Discovery and Screening: Used in assay development, compound screening, and cytotoxicity studies.
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General Laboratory Sample Handling: Safe transfer, mixing, and observation of samples during routine procedures.
These varied applications demonstrate why Corning Dishes are trusted by researchers worldwide for consistent and reproducible results.
How to Select the Right Corning Cell Culture Dish for Your Lab
Experimental requirements can vary widely, and choosing the appropriate Corning dish is essential for optimal results. Here are key factors to consider when selecting the right cell culture or Petri dish for your laboratory workflow:

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Cell Type:
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For adherent cells, select TC-treated dishes to enhance cell attachment and growth.
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For suspension cells or spheroid formation, use low-attachment dishes to minimize cell binding.
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Experimental Purpose:
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Cloning or colony formation may require smaller dishes for single-cell work.
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Scale-up or large-volume cultures benefit from larger diameter dishes.
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Surface Treatment:
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Standard dishes are suitable for general applications.
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Specialized surfaces (e.g., low-attachment) are designed for stem cell, cancer cell, or 3D culture needs.
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Dish Size and Format:
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Choose from a range of diameters (e.g., 35 mm, 60 mm, 100 mm) based on sample volume and incubation capacity.
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Opt for single or multi-compartment designs for flexible experimental setups.
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Sterility and Packaging:
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Use pre-sterilized, individually wrapped dishes for critical applications requiring contamination control.
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Bulk-pack options are available for high-throughput workflows.
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Selecting the right Corning dish ensures consistent cell culture results and supports a wide range of laboratory research applications.
Popular Corning Dishes and Key Specifications
To help you quickly find the best fit for your research needs, here are some of the most popular Corning cell culture and Petri dishes, along with key specifications. The table below makes it easy to compare size, surface treatment, and packaging options commonly used in laboratories.
SKU | Product Name | Diameter | Surface Type | Packaging | Description |
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430167 | Corning Cell Culture Dish | 100 mm | TC-Treated | Individually Wrapped | Ideal for adherent cell culture |
430166 | Corning Cell Culture Dish | 60 mm | TC-Treated | Individually Wrapped | For small-scale or cloning experiments |
430165 | Corning Cell Culture Dish | 35 mm | TC-Treated | Individually Wrapped | Suitable for single-cell or colony isolation |
430591 | Corning Cell Culture Dish | 150 mm | TC-Treated | 5/Pack, 20/Case | Large-volume cell expansion |
351006 | Corning Non-Treated Dish | 100 mm | Non-Treated | 20/Pack, 500/Case | General lab use, sample handling |
3268 | Corning Petri Dish (Vent) | 100 x 15 mm | Non-Treated | 20/Pack, 500/Case | For microbial culture and isolation |
431110 | Corning Low Attachment Dish | 100 mm | Low Attachment | Individually Wrapped | For spheroid or suspension cell culture |

These SKUs represent the most widely used Corning dishes for cell culture and microbial research. Their quality and reliability ensure optimal performance in various experimental protocols.
FAQs: Using Corning Petri and Cell Culture Dishes
1. Are Corning dishes compatible with all cell types and media?
Corning TC-treated dishes are compatible with most common mammalian cell lines and a wide variety of standard cell culture media. Specialized dishes, such as low-attachment dishes, are recommended for stem cells or cells requiring non-adherent conditions.
2. What packaging options are available for Corning dishes?
Corning dishes are available in both individually wrapped, sterile formats for sensitive experiments, and in bulk packs for high-throughput or routine lab workflows. Packaging type can be selected based on sterility needs and lab scale.
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