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Biologix L-shaped Spreader, Polystyrene, Orange, 65-1010

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The Biologix L-shaped Spreader is a sterile cell spreading tool designed for microbiology applications. It is made of polystyrene material and features an orange color for easy identification. The L-shaped design allows for even spreading of bacterial cultures across Petri dishes or plates. This product is gamma radiation sterilized and comes individually wrapped, ensuring a contamination-free application process.

Key Features:

  • Ideal for spreading bacterial cultures
  • Smooth surface with a slight upward angle to prevent damaging agar surface
  • L-shaped design for application on entire Petri Dish or plate surface
  • Gamma radiation sterilized
  • Individually wrapped for contamination prevention

Advantages:

  • Ensures even spreading of cells for consistent results in microbiology experiments
  • Reduces the risk of damaging agar surfaces during spreading
  • Easy to use and maintain due to the L-shaped design
  • Gamma radiation sterilization ensures product safety and sterility
  • Individually wrapped packaging protects the spreaders from contamination

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Part Number 65-1010
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