Petri dishes are shallow cylindrical containers with fitted lids that are designed specifically for microbiology or cell culture use. Petri dishes are typically made of borosilicate glass or clear plastics (usually polystyrene or polycarbonate) and come in a variety of sizes. They can be disposable or reusable, with reusable types able to withstand repeated sterilization procedures (wet or dry).
Non-stick, chemically inert petri dishes. Saint Gobain Performance Plastics™ Greiner Bio One™ Polystyrene Petri Dish is non-contaminating and ideal for high-purity biological applications.
Manufactured from highly transparent polystyrene for its heat resistant properties to enable use with hot agar. Greiner BioOne™ Polystyrene Petri Dishes are available in a wide variety of formats and sizes to accommodate multiple research needs.
Manufactured from highly transparent polystyrene for its heat resistant properties to enable use with hot agar. Greiner BioOne™ Polystyrene Petri Dishes are available in a wide variety of formats and sizes to accommodate multiple research needs.
Manufactured from highly transparent polystyrene for its heat resistant properties to enable use with hot agar. Greiner BioOne™ Polystyrene Petri Dishes are available in a wide variety of formats and sizes to accommodate multiple research needs.