Product Description
96-Well Cell Culture Plate, Black, Round Bottom
Cat. No. 30497
The SPL 96-Well Cell Culture Plate is a high-quality consumable designed for a wide range of cell-based assays, particularly those involving fluorescence measurement. This model features a black plate with round-bottom wells, which is ideal for minimizing background fluorescence and preventing light scattering. The opaque black walls prevent crosstalk between wells, ensuring the highest sensitivity and accuracy for fluorescence-based assays. Each plate is manufactured from high-quality polystyrene and Non-treated for suspension culture .
Optimized for Fluorescence and High-Content Screening
The round bottom (U-bottom) shape is particularly suited for applications like cell suspension cultures, spheroid formation, and assays where complete sample retrieval is necessary. The black color is essential for reducing background in fluorescence polarization, FRET, and TR-FRET assays. These plates are an indispensable tool for drug discovery, high-throughput screening (HTS), and fluorescence-based cell imaging.

- Designed to prevent cross-contamination and ensure accurate results.
- Well Shape: Round Bottom (U-Bottom)
- Plate Color: Black, opaque walls to prevent crosstalk and minimize background fluorescence.
- Surface Non-treated for suspension culture.
- Suitable for fluorescence assays, HTS, and cell suspension cultures.
- Certified non-pyrogenic.
- Alphanumeric grid for easy well identification.
Cat. No. |
Material |
Well Count |
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| 30497 | Polystyrene (PS) | 96 | ||
Plate Color |
Sterility |
Packaging |
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| Black | NO | 1 per sleeve / 50 per case |
Uniform Design for Reliable Results |
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| SPL plates are manufactured with exceptionally Round bottoms and a uniform well design, which is critical for automated plate readers and high-content imaging. The design minimizes optical distortion and ensures consistent results across all 96 wells. Lids are designed to minimize evaporation and feature condensation rings to prevent contamination. | ||||
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