White 96-Well Immuno Plates
Thermo Scientific™

White 96-Well Immuno Plates

Conduct quantitative and qualitative immunoassays like ELISA and binding assays with these white, 96-well immuno plates.
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Catalog NumberWell ShapeSurface TreatmentVolume (Metric) Working
6905TS
also known as 6905
RoundMicrofluor 1280 μL
Catalog number 6905TS
also known as 6905
Price (INR)
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Well Shape:
Round
Surface Treatment:
Microfluor 1
Volume (Metric) Working:
280 μL

Conduct quantitative and qualitative immunoassays, like ELISA and binding assays, with Thermo Scientific™ White 96-Well Immuno Plates. These plates, which are compatible with common instruments, deliver optimal results, lot-to-lot reliability and well-to-well reproducibility.

Features

  • Plate has SBS footprint — fits standard equipment
  • Available with flat- or round-bottom wells
  • Choice of three surface types for optimal binding
  • Certified binding homogeneity/reproducibility

Choice of Surface:

  • Thermo Scientific PolySorp, Microfluor 1, Microlite 1+ and Universal Binding (UB) for adsorption of hydrophobic molecules
  • Thermo Scientific MaxiSorp is hydrophilic and ideal for antibody sandwich assays
  • Thermo Scientific Microfluor 2 and Microlite 2+ are slightly hydrophilic and bind a diverse range of biomolecules

White:

  • Gives maximum reflection
  • Minimum autofluorescence and autoluminescence

Compatible with:

Lids for Thermo Scientific MicroWell plates, sealing tape and breathable membrane

Ordering Information:

Availability may vary by country.

Specifications
Binding PropertyHydrophobic
Detection MethodChemiluminescence
For Use With (Application)Fluorescence
Plate BlockingNone
Product TypeMicroplate
Target MoleculeLipids
Volume (Metric) Working280 μL
Array8 x 12
ColorWhite
FormatStandard
MaterialPolystyrene
No. of Wells96
Surface TreatmentMicrofluor 1
Volume (Metric) Well1230 μL
Well ShapeRound
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

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.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Antibodies and Immunoassays Support Center.

Why would I use a black or white (instead of clear) immuno plate?

Black plates are often used in assays that make use of a fluorescent reporter because the opaque black surface effectively isolates the signal from each well in order to eliminate “crosstalk” or signal bleed. White plates also isolate well-to-well signals somewhat, but also provide a reflective background to direct luminescent output to the reader, and so often serve as a better choice to improve dynamic range from a luminescent reporter.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Antibodies and Immunoassays Support Center.