BT2 Nutrient Agar with TTC (Red spot dye) Dipslides

Gem Scientific

BT2 Nutrient Agar with TTC (Red spot dye) Dipslides

For general use, (Large Pushfit Format)
Quantity

  • Slide Format: Large Pushfit
  • Agar (Side 1): Nutrient + Ttc
  • Detection (Side 1): Total Count
  • Agar (Side 2): Nutrient + Ttc
  • Detection (Side 2): Total Count
  • Shelf Life: 9 Months
  • Storage Temp.: 8 - 15 C
  • Incubation: 35 C - 24 - 48 Hrs
  • 10 Dipslides per box
  • Minimum Order Quantity: 1 box
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Gem Scientific nutrient Agar with TTC (Red spot dye). Most bacteria show up as red spots. For general use. Suitable for use as suggested in HSE paper L8

  • Slide Format: Large Pushfit
  • Agar (Side 1): Nutrient + Ttc
  • Detection (Side 1): Total Count
  • Agar (Side 2): Nutrient + Ttc
  • Detection (Side 2): Total Count
  • Shelf Life: 9 Months
  • Storage Temp.: 8 - 15 C
  • Incubation: 35 C - 24 - 48 Hrs
  • 10 Dipslides per box
  • Minimum Order Quantity: 1 box

The media that Gem Scientific use is designed to not only provide you with the most accurate results but visually distinctive dependent on the product type and the level of bacteria found at the original testing location

Within each box of Gem Scientific dip slides is a handy comparison chart to demonstrate what level of contamination the tested area has. This is measured by the coverage of the media by the bacteria recovered from the sample or area tested. Regular testing is recommended to ensure your regimes are being maintained and bacteria levels are as low as possible.

Storage

Store in a cool dry place (Optimum 8-15oC) and use before the expiry date on the box. Do not use slides if there is any sign of growth before opening. Slides remain usable while the agar is smooth and attached to the slide. A small amount of water may collect at the bottom of the tube. This is condensate from the agar and does not affect performance, provided the agar still fills the tray.

Disposal

Used slides should be incinerated, autoclaved or soaked in disinfectant for several hours before disposal.

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