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The Benefits of a Deep Well Plate

A Deep Well Plate is a great option for a number of different applications. Whether you're looking to isolate the DNA of a particular cell type or attempting to isolate a protein, this plate will help you get the job done. This type of plate has a 96-well format with square wells that have 1.4 mL volumes. You can use this type of plate with an automated liquid handling system or robotic sampling processor.


Saining Deep Well Plates are designed for high-throughput screening, cell and tissue culture, and immunological assays. They feature a 'U-bottom or Flat bottom' to ensure sample mixing and collection. They're also suitable for serial dilutions and are made with polypropylene. 
Deep Well Microplates are specially designed for specific testing methods. The flat bottoms of these plates offer more surface area and are suited for mixing and separating samples. They may also feature conical bottoms to achieve sample recovery. These microplates are also available in untreated or treated versions depending on the specimen binding requirements. You can also find these plates in different colors, working volumes, and sterility standards. Most of them are designed for automated robotic processing.
For high-throughput analysis, 96-well Deep Well Plates are a good choice. MagPure(tm) 96 well Deep Well Plates are made of medical-grade polypropylene, which is ideal for RNA/DNA extraction and quantitation. They also feature conical bottoms to enhance heat sealing and the presence of no inner edges, allowing for better magnetic beads collection.
One of the biggest challenges when working with a Deep Well Plate is loading it. With 96 wells, this can be very time-consuming. If you make a mistake, you may end up loading the wrong sample into the wrong well or row, or you may end up with the wrong sample in several wells. If this happens, you could end up wasting hours of work. Further, you might end up having to redo the experiment and start over.
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