Petri dishes have mark of distinction

A Bibby Scientific product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Dec 11, 2003

Range of 90mm petri dishes now carries the CE mark, denoting their compliance with the latest IVD directive - which is now mandatory

Hot on the heels of Bibby Sterilin's polystyrene containers, a range of 90mm petri dishes now carries the distinctive CE mark, denoting compliance with the latest IVD directive (IVD-Directive 98/79/EC) which becomes mandatory in December 2003.

A manufacturer of single-use laboratory plastics, Sterilin pioneered petri dishes over 40 years ago, and its comprehensive range now features 30-140mm sizes in a wide choice of configurations to suit most applications.

All are said to offer the highest level of quality and performance with excellent clarity from mirror-finished moulds.

Designed specifically for in vitro diagnostic use, the 90mm petri dish is the most widely used product in the microbiology industry and is ideal for all applications.

It is aseptically manufactured under class 10,000 standard clean-room conditions - an environment which ensures no contact with any contaminants, guaranteeing extremely high sterility assurance levels.

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