PCR deep well plate is a kind of experimental consumables commonly used in molecular biology experiments, especially polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and high-throughput screening. The product is mainly made of high-quality polypropylene material, with high chemical stability and high temperature resistance. It can withstand a temperature range from -80°C to 121°C, making it suitable for a variety of experimental steps, including sample storage, reaction and subsequent analysis.
PCR deep well plates are usually designed in 96-well or 384-well formats, and the volume of each well is larger than that of standard PCR plates, usually 1.2 ml or 2.2 ml. The design of deep well plates enables them to accommodate more samples or reagents, and is suitable for experiments that require processing a large number of samples, such as high-throughput PCR, sample preparation before genome sequencing, enzyme reactions, and compound storage.
The pore size and depth of this deep well plate are precisely designed to ensure that the sample can be evenly heated during the PCR reaction, thereby improving the efficiency and accuracy of the reaction. In addition, its flat bottom and ultra-thin wall thickness design help reduce sample residues, ensure complete sample recovery and minimize the risk of cross contamination.
The sealing performance of PCR deep-well plates is also one of its important characteristics. Usually, deep-well plates can be used with sealing films or sealing covers to ensure that samples will not evaporate or leak during heating or cooling, thereby improving the reliability and repeatability of experimental results. At the same time, deep-well plates have strong compatibility and can be used with a variety of automated equipment and thermal cyclers to further improve experimental efficiency.