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Thermo Scientific™ Piko PCR Plate, 96-well, white
Description
Piko PCR Plates are a family of PCR plates which have the footprint of a microscope slide. We have not only shrunk the size of the plate, but dramatically reduced the thickness of the well walls utilizing our patented ultra-thin wall (UTW) technology.
- Wall thickness half that of conventional thin-walled tubes
- Flexible format saves cost and reduces waste
- Compatible with standard multi-channel pipettes and liquid handlers
- Well spacing and footprint correspond to industry (ANSI) dimensions
- Available in clear and white
Recommended for:
PCR, Fast PCR, High Performance PCR
Specifications
Specifications
| Barcode | No Barcode |
| Certifications/Compliance | Certified RNase/DNase-free |
| Packaging | 200 Plate |
| Product Line | Piko |
| Color | White |
| Product Type | PCR Microplate |
| For Use With (Equipment) | Piko Thermal Cycler, PikoReal Real-Time PCR System |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| No. of Wells | 96 |
| Quantity | 200/Cs. |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
White plates and tubes reflect significantly more signal back to the qPCR instrument's detector than traditional clear plates. The improved signal reflection ensures that even the lowest levels of fluorescence are detected. White well walls also prevent signal from passing through to the cycler block where it can be inconsistently reflected or absorbed. This keeps variations in the cycler block from affecting qPCR data. Using Thermo Scientific white PCR plastics increases sensitivity and reduces variability within the qPCR assay.
Yes. All of the UTW plastics we provide are well suited for qPCR reactions.
To realize the time savings of the UTW plastics on conventional thermal cyclers, optimization of the protocol is required. This typically involves reducing hold times and changing the actual hold temperatures.
When used as instructed, these vessels are remarkably robust and can handle typical laboratory conditions, without fracturing or resulting in loss of volume. It is recommended that, when applying caps, a proper tray be used to protect the bottom of the tubes from excessive force that is typically used.
Yes. Typically, you should be able to use less than half the volume that you currently use on your conventional cycler and achieve equivalent or better results.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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