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PD1504700

PetriSlides

For microbial contamination analysis, Membrane filtration, pkg of (100 units)

Synonym(s):

Petri dish for membrane filtration

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UNSPSC Code:
41122101
NACRES:
NB.14
eCl@ss:
32030209
Material:
cellulose membrane, clear device, polystyrene slide
Packaging:
pkg of (100 units)
Manufacturer/tradename:
Petrislides
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Quality Segment

material

cellulose membrane, clear device, polystyrene slide

sterility

non-sterile

manufacturer/tradename

Petrislides

packaging

pkg of (100 units)

technique(s)

: suitable using particle collection on filters

input

sample(s) (industrial, environmental)

application(s)

bioburden testing
(particle monitoring. (machined parts, fuels, hydraulic fluids, other liquids))

compatibility

Membrane filtration

shipped in

ambient

General description

Non-sterile PetriSlides are clear devices suitable for the examination of particle contamination. They are an alternative to standard petridishes and are compatible with membrane filters (13 mm, 25 mm, 47 mm.) Their transparent cover allows for microscopic examination. The rectangular base with rounded corners makes it easy to mount on the microscope stage.

Application

PetriSlides are used to analyze particle contamination. They are also storage and examination containers for test filters.
For Further products for particle monitoring see this brochure: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/campaigns/air-and-fluid-contamination-monitoring?srsltid=AfmBOor6Fa-4Ca9fx2kGveqJln8qVs-hPo5E1KBO8WhJbngdkimJt8lD




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