Optical adhesive film reduces the chance of well-to-well contamination and sample evaporation when applied to a microplate.

• Pressure-sensitive adhesive provides a tight seal over every well
• Will not interfere with sample reading
• Press-n-seal: align properly to the plate, then press to seal
• Easy to apply--will not stick to your glove

Prevent Loss of Precious Samples
Use this optically-clear adhesive film to seal the samples into the wells of a microplate. This will reduce the possibility of cross-contamination between sample wells and help ensure consistent real-time PCR data.

Easy to Use
Simply peel the backing away from the adhesive film and apply firmly across the top of your microplate. Stack microplates and read samples as you would normally except with less chance of sample contamination.

For veterinary use only.

Regulatory requirements vary by country; products may not be available in your geographic area.

Biological hazard safety

WARNING! BIOHAZARD. Biological samples such as tissues, body fluids, infectious agents, and blood of humans and other animals have the potential to transmit infectious diseases. All work should be conducted in properly equipped facilities using the appropriate safety equipment (for example, physical containment devices). Safety equipment also may include items for personal protection, such as gloves, coats, gowns, shoe covers, boots, respirators, face shields, safety glasses, or goggles. Individuals should be trained according to applicable regulatory and company/institution requirements before working with potentially biohazardous materials. Follow all applicable local, state/provincial, and/or national regulations. The following references provide general guidelines when handling biological samples in laboratory environment.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL), 5th Edition, HHS Publication No. (CDC) 21-1112, Revised December 2009

World Health Organization, Laboratory Biosafety Manual, 3rd Edition, WHO/CDS/CSR/LYO/2004.11