Scilogex Carrying Plate For Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks

Scilogex Carrying Plate For Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks

$147.95
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Description Scilogex Carrying Plate For Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks The Scilogex Carrying Plate for Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks is a practical and efficient accessory designed to enhance the portability and convenience of your laboratory setup. This carrying plate is specifically crafted to securely hold Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks, providing a stable and reliable platform during transportation. The durable construction ensures that your reaction blocks are protected from damage during movement within the laboratory or when taken to different locations. With the Scilogex Carrying Plate, you can easily transport your quarter pie reaction blocks between workstations, ensuring seamless workflow and easy access to your experiments. Whether you are conducting reactions, DNA amplification, or other thermal cycling processes, this carrying plate offers a practical solution for researchers and scientists seeking mobility and organization in their laboratory operations. Product Features: Enhanced Portability: The Scilogex Carrying Plate is designed to enhance the portability of Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks, allowing for easy transportation between workstations and locations within the laboratory. Secure Platform: This carrying plate provides a stable and secure platform to hold Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks, ensuring they are protected from damage during movement. Durable Construction: The carrying plate is made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance in the demanding laboratory environment. Easy Organization: With the Scilogex Carrying Plate, you can easily organize and transport multiple Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks, streamlining your laboratory workflow. Versatile Compatibility: The carrying plate is specifically designed to fit Quarter Pie Reaction Blocks, making it a suitable accessory for various thermal cycling processes and reactions in the laboratory.

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