On 27 August 2010 15:21, WS <novalidaddr...@nurfuerspam.de> wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > many thanks for your quick and numerous replies! I am familiar with > parafilm for storing bacterial plates, but for a product that is to be > commercialized, it does not look "noble" enough and, more important, > it requires a lot of effort to prepare all the strips for large > numbers of dishes and to wrap them firmly around them. I used to pack > agar plates back into the plastic bags where they were shipped in for > storage in the cold room; that's quite fine, too, as long as you don't > try to ship the plates in them around the world. For these reasons we > have chosen the sealing tape. But as we don't like to pass the costs > for overpriced raw materials to our customers, I am looking for a > cheaper tape solution. Electrical tape is probably the best option, as > the seal needs to be of a distinct color. > > ah, I see why you need it now.... for example I found this site http://www.electrotape.com/index-order-info.html; but then cannot figure out if they would have the correct width for the petri dishes .... will see if I can find any other, that may have a cheaper product on this side of the pond, even after import duty stuff.... Pow
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