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Algae
Areas of application
Products from the category Algae are typically used to support diagnostic processes, sample preparation and hygienic applications. They are used for fixing and covering samples, as a component in culture media or as a carrier material in laboratory processes. In practice and laboratory processes, algae products help to standardize processes and make targeted use of material properties such as viscosity and dimensional stability.
Product types and properties
The category includes various dosage forms and product types, including powdered and gel-like preparations as well as ready-to-use mixtures. Important properties are good dimensional stability, controllable gel formation, temperature resistance and chemical compatibility with common reagents. Some products are packaged sterile or are offered in laboratory quality, others are offered as technical additives for carrier materials.
- Powders and granules for mixed use
- Gel pads and gel preparations
- Carrier materials for sample storage
- Special formulations with defined viscosity
Application and benefits in everyday life
In everyday work, algae products enable precise handling when taking samples, easy processing when producing model or support structures and hygienic covering of sensitive samples. Advantages include easy dosing, reliable recovery in model applications and easy combination with other laboratory chemicals. Through standardized product selection, processes can be accelerated and errors can be minimized.
Quality, storage and safety
Pay attention to quality: Batch labeling, shelf life information and, if necessary, sterile condition are crucial for reproducible results. Storage instructions include dry, light-protected storage and temperature-controlled conditions depending on the product. When using the product, the manufacturer's instructions regarding mixing time, processing time and possible intolerances must be observed to ensure safe and efficient processes.
