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Offering you a complete choice of products which include Disposable Micro Cuvette and BONAVERA Cuvettes for AS-280 Auto Chemistry Analyzer 100nos.

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Disposable Micro Cuvette

₹ 340/PieceGet Latest Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 2 Piece

Volume3.5 ml
TypeMicro
Usage/ApplicationChemical Laboratory
MaterialGlass
ColorTransparents
Diameter1.5Inch
Country of OriginMade in India
Thickness2mm
FinishColor Coated
dentify the BrandFisherbrand, or Eppendorf
types of cuvettesglass, quartz, and plastic
one packPack of 2
companyWuxi NEST Biotechnology
wt is cuvetteA cuvette is a small, straight-sided, transparent container used in laboratories to hold samples for

A disposable micro cuvette is a single-use, small-volume optical cell for holding liquid samples in spectrophotometers or similar instruments. Unlike reusable cuvettes, disposables are made of plastic (like polystyrene or proprietary resins) to avoid cleaning and prevent cross-contamination, offering convenience and cost-effectiveness for analyses such as DNA purity and protein assays. 

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  • Production Capacity: Standard cuvettes hold a measuring volume of 3.5 mL
  • Delivery Time: with in one week
  • Packaging Details: cotton box

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Volume1.5 ml
TypeMicro
MaterialUV Plastic
ColorWHITE
Country of OriginMade in India
Quantity44 cuvettes are integrated into the reaction area
LifespanEach cuvette is designed to last for more than 1500 tests.
Reaction VolumeThe cuvettes can hold a minimum reaction volume of (150mu L)

The BONAVERA cuvettes for the AS-280 Auto Chemistry Analyzer (100 pieces) are specialized reaction vessels designed for precise and accurate photometric measurements within the analyzer's integrated system. They are typically disposable, plastic components manufactured from high-quality optical material, such as polystyrene (PS), to ensure optimal light transmittance at specific wavelengths. 

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