Barcoding Service for 24-, 48-, 96- and 384-well Microplates
go back to news archives Porvair Sciences has announced a new barcoding service for its complete range of 24-, 48-, 96- and 384-well microplates. High quality barcode labels can be affixed to any side of a Porvair microplate to assist in ensuring sample traceability. Porvair's barcoding services offer a non-repeatable barcode sequence to prevent label duplication. The barcode labels have been tested for optimal readability as well as solvent resistance and prolonged exposure to temperatures ranging from -80°C to +80°C. Flexible, customisable barcoding options include CODE 39 (3 of 9), CODE 128, 12/5, and PDF417 symbologies, with or without human-readable text and a choice of label position on the microplate. Advice on which barcode symbology is best for your application is available from Porvair's technical support team. Porvair microplates are precisely manufactured to applicable ANSI/ SLAS dimensions to ensure complete compatibility with all readers and automated equipment. |
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Posted on April 2, 2013
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