384 Well Black Plate, Non-Treated Surface, Non-Sterile, Pack of 25
384 Well Black Plate, Non-Treated Surface, Non-Sterile, Pack of 25
Thermo Scientific™

384 Well Black Plate, Non-Treated Surface, Non-Sterile, Pack of 25

Thermo Scientific™ Nunc™ black microplates are ideal for fluorescence measurements, with minimum back-scattered light and background fluorescence.
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Catalog number 262260
Price (USD)
884.00
Case of 100
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Price (USD)
884.00
Case of 100
Add to cart
Improve background, autofluorescence and crosstalk with Thermo Scientific™ Nunc™ 384-Well Polystyrene Black and White Microplates.
  • Black microplates are recommended for fluorescence measurements; with minimum back-scattered light and background fluorescence
  • White microplates are recommended for luminescence measurements; with maximum reflection and minimal autoluminescence
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Specifications
Certifications/ComplianceAll microplates manufactured by Nunc meet the recommendation of American National Standards (ANSI) (ANSI/SBS 1-2004)
LidWithout Lid
Culture Area0.084 cm2/well
Array16 x 24
Packaging25/Pk., 100/Cs.
Product LineNunc
ColorBlack
Product TypeMicroplate
Skirt StyleLow Flange Pinchbar
MaterialPolystyrene
Volume (Metric) Well120 μL
No. of Wells384
Volume (Metric) Working10 to 100 μL
SterilityNon-sterile
Surface TreatmentNon-treated
Well ShapeFlat Bottom (F-well)
No. per Case100
No. per Pack25
QuantityCase of 100
Unit SizeCase of 100

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Do you offer Nunc Microplate Lids for the Nunc Black or White 384-Well Microplates?

We offer Nunc Microplate Lids: Cat. No. 448143, that fit both the 384-well microplates and the 1,536-well microplates.

Why do you offer Nunc 384-Well Black or White Microplates when the cells cannot be observed using an inverted light microscope?

We offer Nunc Black or White 384-Well microplates that are intended for use in conjunction with 384-well microplate luminometers and fluorometers that have excitation and detection systems located above the plate. Due to the opaque quality of these microplates, all detection systems must rely on either luminescent or fluorescent reagents, such as viability stains that report cell activity and membrane integrity.

Should I use an opaque black/white immuno plate, or an "optical-bottom" design?

Opaque plates can only be used on “top reader” instruments, which detect (or, in fluorescence mode, excite and detect) from above the plate. Readers that detect from underneath the plate (or imaging systems) use optical-bottom plates, which have a black or white upper well structure and a transparent (polystyrene film or optical coverglass) bottom.

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