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GRS12145

About this product

Grosseron iSample Round Petri Dish

by Grosseron

Overview

The Grosseron iSample Round Petri Dish is a precision-molded consumable designed for the cultivation of microorganisms and cells. Its standardized round geometry ensures uniform distribution of agar or growth media, supporting consistent environmental conditions for sample development.

Highlights

  • Optically clear construction for unobstructed visual inspection and imaging.
  • Consistent stackability for optimized space management in incubators and workstations.
  • Designed for high-stability surfaces during inoculation and observation procedures.

At-a-glance

Form
Round dish
Recommended Applications
Microbiology, cell culture, colony counting
Condition
Surplus/second-hand; stored under manufacturer-recommended conditions.

Applications

Standard use cases include the preparation of agar plates for microbiology and the growth of various cell lines in research settings. It is also utilized in colony counting procedures and general laboratory sample storage.

Sustainability

By rehoming surplus lab products, this listing supports waste reduction and resource efficiency.

Responsible use & safety

  • Require training/authorization before use.
  • Inspect before operation; do not use if safety features are compromised.
  • Follow manufacturer's manual for operation and maintenance.
  • Ensure appropriate aseptic techniques and proper decontamination after use.

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