Product type
A glass Petri dish is a shallow, flat, cylindrical container made of glass, typically with a lid. It is used in laboratories for culturing microorganisms, growing cells, or conducting various experiments. The transparent nature of glass allows for easy observation of samples and reactions. Glass Petri dishes are reusable and can be sterilized, making them a sustainable option for laboratory use.
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Diameter | Typically ranges from 35 mm to 150 mm |
| Height | Usually between 10 mm to 25 mm |
| Sterilization method | Autoclavable |
| Lid type | Flat or with a vented design |
When selecting glass Petri dishes, consider the size and depth required for your specific applications. It's important to specify whether you need vented lids for gas exchange or flat lids for standard use. Additionally, check for compatibility with sterilization methods. If your work requires specific grades of glass or certifications, be sure to mention these when requesting a quote, along with the desired quantities.
Get quotes for Glass Petri Dish
Tell us your requirement — quantity, specs and timeline — and our team sources verified manufacturers and brings you the best quote.
Yes, they can be sterilized and reused multiple times.
Common diameters range from 35 mm to 150 mm.
Yes, most glass Petri dishes are designed to withstand autoclaving.
Glass Petri dishes are more durable, can be sterilized, and do not leach chemicals.
They should be washed with soap and water, rinsed thoroughly, and sterilized before reuse.
Yes, they typically come with matching lids.