Sigma W4502-10L Sterility Water Reagent for Molecular Biology 10L
Sigma
Details
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CategoryMolecular Biology
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Dimension11.0in x 9.0in x 11.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Sigma W4502-10L Sterility Water Molecular Biology Reagent is a distinguished 10-liter product, ideal for use in advanced molecular biology applications. This reagent is newly sealed, although housed in an open box, and has never been used. The product is meticulously processed and filtered to 0.1um, ensuring the absence of nucleases, DNases, RNases, and proteases. It is not treated with DEPC and is thoroughly analyzed for bioburden, making it suitable for critical applications like cDNA synthesis, PCR amplification, DNA dilution prior to qPCR assay, and RNA elution. Manufactured in the United States, this reagent is prepared from double distilled and deionized water, enhancing its utility in precise molecular biology research tasks.
Key Features
- 10L capacity for extensive use
- 0.1 um filtered for purity
- DNase-Free, RNase-Free, Protease-Free
- Not DEPC Treated
- Suitable for cDNA synthesis and PCR amplification
Specifications
- Brand/Manufacturer: Sigma
- Model: W4502-10L
- Product Type: Sterility Water Molecular Biology Reagent
- Capacity: 10 Liters
- Filtration Level: 0.1 um
- Free From: Nucleases, DNases, RNases, Proteases
- Treatment: Not DEPC Treated
- Country of Origin: United States
- Prepared from: Double Distilled and Deionized Water
Weight
Imperial: 28.8 Pounds
Metric: 13.06 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 13.2 lb x 10.8 lb x 13.2 lb
Metric: 33.53 cm x 27.43 cm x 33.53 cm
Harmonized Code
382200
Harmonized Code Details
382200 - This code pertains to diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing and prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, other than those of heading 3002 or 3006. It applies due to the nature of the Sigma product as a specialized molecular biology reagent.
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