Thermo Scientific ABgene Diamond Ultra 384-well PCR plate offers error-free robotic handling
Plate of the Month trial lets scientists try the world"s most rigid high-throughput PCR plate
The proprietary polymer used in the ABgene Diamond Ultra PCR plate is extremely warp-resistant, ensuring consistent plate dimensions during thermal cycling. This help maintain the integrity of seals, reduces evaporation issues and ensures easy removal of plates from thermal cycler blocks for consistent, optimal performance in automated PCR and sequencing applications.
The thin-walled well design of the Diamond Ultra Plate ensures greater amplification efficiency by delivering rapid and consistent heat transfer, while the 'diamond-like' clarity of the clear option allows quick and easy visual plate checks. In addition, the properties of the unique polymer lessens splash-back during pipetting steps, ensuring accurate and problem-free liquid handling even at low dispensing volumes. Diamond Ultra 384-well plates are also available in opaque white for enhanced sensitivity in QPCR applications.
Thermo Fisher Scientific will give away five packs of Thermo Scientific ABgene Diamond Ultra 384-well Plates (each containing 50 plates). The trial is offered on a first come, first served basis and is subject to availability. To apply, please email your full contact details and your preference for clear or white Diamond Ultra Plates to toby.hampshire@thermofisher.com with 'POM Fast Block' in the subject line or visit www.thermo.com/gen.
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