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Prepared filtration plates with a 55mm diameter, presented in a blister pack and individually protected with a separate plastic bag.
Avoiding fast dehydration and contamination enhances the shelf life of the media.
The use of agar plates is described in several directives related to potable water control. Such solid media allows the precise enumeration of microorganisms in water by simply incubating for a few hours. When grown on plates, the microorganisms are characterized by a typical morphology. Also, it is easy to isolate a single colony for further confirmation. These plates were specially designed to accommodate 47mm diameter water filter membranes. Save time in the preparation of your assays by using these reliable, ready to use plates.
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Detection of Total and Fecal Coliforms |
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For the detection of total coliforms incubate at 37°C, for fecal coliforms at 44°C |
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mFC Agar Plates |
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Detection of Fecal Enterococci |
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Enterococcus Selective Agar Plates (Slanetz-Bartley Agar; ISO 7899-2:2001) |
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Total Enumeration of Aerobic Microorganisms |
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Nutrient Agar Plates
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Plate Count Agar Plates |
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Tryptic Soy Agar Plates |
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Detection of Clostridia |
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m-CP Agar Plates |
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Detection of Pseudomonas |
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Cetrimide Agar Plates |
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Detection of Staphylococci |
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Mannitol Salt Agar Plates |
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Detection of Moulds and Yeasts |
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Sabouraud 4% Glucose Agar Plates |
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