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Here, we explore the importance of quality lab plastics and how laboratories can secure a steady supply, even in the most trying of times.
Laboratory plastics are fundamental to molecular biology, whether tubes, plates or pipette tips, and the nature and quality of the plastic can affect how an experiment unfolds. Laboratory plastics are typically made with medical-grade polypropylene resins that can be heated into a molten material, injected into complex moldings, and used to produce a breadth of inert plastics on an industrial scale. Reliable manufacturing requires:
To complicate matters, PCR and qPCR machines, which require lots of lab plastics, can vary slightly between manufacturers. Mismatches in dimensions, however slight, can diminish control over the temperature of PCR reaction and reduce efficiency.
Fortunately, simple tricks exist to find quality plastics, even when supply chains are tight:
When researchers find quality laboratory plastics, they should validate them before basing weeks or months of work on them. Unreliable plastics can skew data and lead to reproducibility issues; a validation step will position research for success—and likely save a lot of time in the long run.
For more practical tips about lab plastics and their applications in-depth to ensure your experiment is never interrupted, download the full article on the importance of validated laboratory plastics.
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