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News Release from: M+C Specialties | Subject: Series 9795 3M
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 October 2006
Advanced polyolefin microplate sealing
tapes
M and C Specialties offers its Series 9795 3M Advanced Polyolefin Medical Microplate Sealing Tapes for a variety of adhesive applications in the healthcare industry
M and C Specialties, a global provider of pressure sensitive adhesive solutions, offers its Series 9795 3M Advanced Polyolefin Medical Microplate Sealing Tapes for a variety of adhesive applications in the healthcare industry Featuring low tack to touch adhesive, low auto-fluorescence, and superior optical properties, these innovative sealing tapes represent the best choice for visual microscopic analysis
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 31 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Adhesive solutions ideal for healthcare industry
M+C Specialties Co offers its extensive line of 3M Diagnostic Microplate Sealing Tapes for a variety of adhesive applications in the healthcare industry
They combine a transparent polyolefin film with a clear pressure-sensitive silicone adhesive, and are supplied on a white polyester release liner.
Like all M and C 3M Microplate Sealing Tapes, Series 9795 tapes are consistent, easy to unwind, feature a dimensionally stable structure, and are RNase/DNase-free.
M and C Microplate Sealing Tapes offer solutions for various healthcare applications, including bioanalytical applications, compound storage, general assay, cell cultures, Elisa Test Kits, genomics, high throughput screening, tissue cultures, and polymerase chain reactions.
The M and C industry-renowned conversion abilities, combined with the 3M advanced tape technologies, offer customers the best performing, most cost-effective solutions available, with options that drive down manufacturing costs.
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