Engineered from premium-grade glass, our Petri Plates for microbiology are meticulously crafted to meet the stringent demands of laboratory research. With superior clarity and durability, these plates ensure accurate visualization of microbial cultures, essential for diverse microbiological studies. Resistant to chemical and thermal stresses, they endure rigorous sterilization protocols, maintaining integrity throughout experiments. Whether used for bacterial isolation, antibiotic susceptibility testing, or environmental monitoring, our Petri Plates offer a dependable solution for microbiologists seeking precise and consistent results.
Key Features
- High-Quality Glass Construction: Ensures clarity and durability for accurate microbial observation.
- Chemical and Thermal Resistance: Withstands rigorous sterilization processes without compromising integrity.
- Precise Dimensions: Standardized sizing facilitates compatibility with laboratory equipment.
- Smooth Surface: Facilitates even distribution of agar and uniform microbial growth.
- Stackable Design: Maximizes storage efficiency while minimizing space requirements in the laboratory.
Precautions
- Handle with Care: Glass Petri plates are fragile; avoid dropping or mishandling to prevent breakage.
- Proper Sterilization: Ensure thorough sterilization before and after each use to prevent contamination.
- Avoid Thermal Shock: Gradually adjust temperature changes to prevent glass from cracking.
- Use Sterile Technique: Maintain aseptic conditions during inoculation to prevent unintended microbial contamination.
- Dispose Properly: Discard used plates safely to prevent accidental injuries from broken glass and microbial hazards.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: Can glass Petri plates be reused?
Answer: Yes, glass Petri plates can be reused after thorough sterilization to eliminate any residual microbial contamination.
Question: Are glass Petri plates autoclavable?
Answer: Yes, glass Petri plates are designed to withstand autoclaving, ensuring effective sterilization before use.
Question: Can I use glass Petri plates for both bacterial and fungal cultures?
Answer: Yes, glass Petri plates are suitable for culturing various microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi.
Question: How should I store unused glass Petri plates?
Answer: Store unused plates in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maintain their integrity.
Question: Are there any special cleaning instructions for glass Petri plates?
Answer: Clean glass Petri plates with mild detergent and water, followed by thorough rinsing to remove any residues before sterilization.
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