The PCR consumables have profound influence of PCR experiments. The material, design, and manufacturing quality of tubes, plates, and seals can either support or sabotage your results. Here’s how the right materials make all the difference.
1. Uniform Thin-Wall Design: Precision in Heat Transfer
Why It Matters:
PCR depends on precise temperature cycling to amplify DNA. GSBIO PCR Plates and tubes with uniform thin walls ensure even and rapid heat transfer, aligning sample conditions with the thermal cycler’s protocol. In contrast, thick or uneven walls can lead to localized hot spots, causing inconsistent amplification, wasted reagents, and unreliable results.
Key Benefits:
· Facilitate faster temperature transitions, improving reaction efficiency.
· Ensure uniform heating across samples, reducing variability.
2. Premium Material: Virgin Medical-Grade Polypropylene
Why It Matters:
GSBIO PCR consumables, made from imported European virgin medical-grade ultra-pure polypropylene, are designed for optimal performance, reducing background signals during qPCR. Conversely, recycled or low-quality plastics can leach contaminants or chemically interact with sensitive reagents, increasing the risk of false positives or compromised sample quality.
Key Benefits:
· Low fluorescence background ensures clean signals and higher signal-to-noise ratios in qPCR.
· Non-binding surface minimizes loss of enzymes, templates, and probes.
· Optical clarity enhances fluorescence-based qPCR readings, improving data precision.
3. Evaporation-Resistant Sealing Technology
Why It Matters:
Evaporation during thermal cycling can alter sample concentration, skewing results and affecting reproducibility. Poorly sealing lids or films lead to cross-contamination, volume loss, and concentration shifts—direct threats to data integrity.
Key Benefits:
· Eliminates sample evaporation and maintain reaction volumes.
· Prevent cross-contamination between wells.
· Ensure consistent amplification and reliable results.
Choose GSBIO—engineered for precision, trusted for performance
Post time: Feb-06-2026