Neogen 3008 MLS MICROWELL STRIP320/CS 70200756107
The Neogen Microbial Luminescence System Microwell Strip is a disposable microwell strip designed for use with the Neogen Microbial Luminescence System (MLS). The product is intended for reagent checks and low-volume UHT testing and provides Relative Light Unit (RLU) results when used with the MLS instrument. Strips snap to the desired number of wells and are supplied in bulk packaging for laboratory use.
Key Features:
- Catalog No.: 3008
- Quantity per package: 320 units per case
- Result type: Relative Light Units (RLU)
- pH optima: 7
- Plastic strips of 12 wells; strips snap to desired number of wells
- Intended for use with the Neogen Microbial Luminescence System (MLS); compatible with MLSII and Microwell Strip Holder #3009
Advantages:
- Preformed microwell strips that snap to the required number of wells for flexible sample throughput
- Supplied in a 320-per-case package to support repetitive reagent checks and routine low-volume UHT testing
- Produces RLU output when used with the Neogen MLS, enabling luminescence-based microbial testing
- Designed pH optima of 7 for compatibility with typical MLS assay conditions
Product Details
Overview
| Model | 3008.0 |
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| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | 70200756107 |
| Brand | Neogen |
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Specifications
| Packing | Pack of 320 |
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