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Sterile Petri plates are shallow, cylindrical dishes made of glass or plastic, designed for culturing microorganisms. They provide a controlled environment for the growth of bacteria, fungi, and other cells, making them essential tools in laboratories. The plates are typically sterilized to prevent contamination, ensuring that only the intended organisms are cultured during experiments.
| Material | Polystyrene or glass |
| Diameter | 60 mm to 150 mm |
| Height | 10 mm to 25 mm |
| Sterility | Gamma-irradiated or ethylene oxide sterilized |
| Volume | Up to 100 ml |
| Type | Standard or vented |
When choosing sterile Petri plates, consider the material type (plastic or glass) based on your application needs. Specify the desired diameter and height to ensure compatibility with your experiments. It is also important to indicate the level of sterility required, as well as any specific certifications needed for your laboratory standards. Quantities may vary based on usage frequency, so consider bulk purchasing for cost efficiency.
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They are used for culturing and isolating microorganisms in laboratory settings.
They are typically sterilized using gamma irradiation or ethylene oxide.
They are available in diameters ranging from 60 mm to 150 mm.
No, sterile Petri plates are designed for single-use to prevent contamination.
They are commonly made from polystyrene or glass.
Yes, vented Petri plates are available for specific applications requiring gas exchange.