Filter microplate, 96-well, polypropylene, with 25 µm high molecular weight polyethylene membrane, 300 µL/well, long drip, 50/pk. Recommended receiver plate 204600-100
Specifications:
Drip: L
Drip Length: L
Filter Type: Polyethylene
Number of Wells: 96
Pore Size: 25 µm
Well Volume: 0.3 mL
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This 96-well filter microplate is engineered for efficient and reliable sample preparation in laboratory workflows. Constructed from robust polypropylene, each plate incorporates a 25 micrometer high molecular weight polyethylene membrane that ensures consistent filtration of particulate matter while retaining valuable analytes. With a 300 microliter capacity per well and a long drip design for reduced cross-contamination and optimized sample flow, it is ideal for liquid handling applications requiring precise separation of liquids from solids.
The microplate supports a range of research activities, including DNA and RNA purification, protein binding assays, cell lysate clarification, high-throughput screening, and sample clean-up prior to chromatographic analysis. Laboratories involved in genomics, proteomics, and pharmaceutical development benefit from its compatibility with major automated liquid handling platforms and multi-channel pipettes. Its durable construction and chemical resistance ensure reliable performance with aqueous solutions, buffers, and organic solvents commonly used in molecular biology and analytical chemistry.
This filter microplate seamlessly integrates with standard 96-well plate formats and plate readers, stackers, and robotic systems, enhancing throughput and workflow efficiency. For optimal results, it can be paired with compatible Agilent collection plates, plates sealers, and vacuum manifolds, supporting streamlined sample transfer and processing in high-demand research environments. Each package contains 50 microplates to meet routine or large-scale experimental demands.