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7th January 2025  Content supplied by: AMS Biotechnology (Europe) Limited

Optimized Plating of Bacterial and Yeast Cells on Standard Agar Plates


  • Allows quick and efficient cell spread on agar plates.
  • Eliminates need for glass rods and hazardous ethanol flaming.
  • Ensures even cell spreading, increasing colony formation.
  • Pre-sterilized and ready to use, enabling simultaneous plate processing.


EZ-Spread™ Plating Beads from AMSBIO allow you to spread bacterial and yeast cells across the surface of an agar plate in just seconds.

Eliminating the traditional need for glass rods and potentially hazardous ethanol flaming - EZ-Spread plating beads provide a safer and more convenient method for spreading bacterial and yeast cells on agar plates.

Manufactured using precision molds, resulting in uniform shape and diameter, EZ-Spread plating beads ensure more even spreading of cells leading to increased colony formation compared to conventional methods.

Available in dispenser bottles suitable for 100 plates or single-use tubes for 50 plates, EZ-Spread Plating Beads are supplied pre-sterilized and ready to use. The ready-to-use sterile packaging, combined with efficient colony formation, allows researchers to process multiple plates simultaneously, streamlining the plating process and enhancing laboratory productivity.

EZ-Spread™ Plating Beads are an essential tool for modern laboratories seeking safer, more efficient, and reliable cell plating solutions.

For further information and to see how EZ-Spread Plating Beads can help in your lab please visit /www.amsbio.com/labware-and-equipment/ez-spread-plating-beads or use the Request Information button below.


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