Hybridization Bags Hybri-Bag Soft

Catalog No:
SE-S-1021
$49.00

Product Lineup
Hybri-Bag Hard with Grid
Hybri-Bag Soft
Hybri-Bag Hard

Hard-type, heat-sealable, clear composite film-construction bags are designed for durable, reliable incubation of precious experimental membranes with limiting amounts of valuable liquid reagents, over many hours, withstanding temperature extremes from boiling to freezing, conditions required in widely utilized blotting (southern, northern and western) and other experimental techniques.

Conveniently sized (200 x 300 mm) Hybri-bags constructed from clear composite plastic film are available in 2 stiffness levels (soft and hard). All hybrid-bags are coated with Nylon outside and polyethylene and polypropylene on the inside, respectively, for soft- and hard-type Hybri-bags. A gridded version of the hard-type Hybri-bag is available for custom-sizing bags without the need for rulers to make straight cuts. Hybri-bags are heat-sealable, resistant to temperatures (80°C, soft and 120°C, hard) and do not curl when cut.

Features

  • Tough, high strength, durable composite film
  • Temperature resistant - boilable and freezable (0°C to 120°C)
  • Designed for easy, reliable, durable and complete seals using a common heat sealer
  • Clarity and smoothness of composite film construction can be useful for successful experimental outcomes
  • No curling when cut
  • Reasonable price

Storage

  • Recommend storage at room temperature in a dry environment to avoid a curling effect of humidity

Frequently Asked Questions

Question What is the thicknesses of constituing films - Nylon and Polyethylene?
Answer The thickness superimposed with Nylon and Plyethylene is 65um±10%.
Question What types of polymers are used? - Nylon 6, Nylon 66 or some else; PEHD, PELD or some else;
Answer Nylon: Nylon 6 Polyethylene: Linear Low Density Polyethylene (a kind of PELD)
Question Are there any additives to these polymers - antioxidants, catalysts, silicones (in particular)?
Answer Both Nylon and Polyethylene contain additives such as antioxidant or slip agent.
Question Is there shelf life for the Hybri-bag?
Answer There is no shelf life for the Hybri-bags. This product has a hygroscopic property, thus keeping it in a dry place is more preferable.
Question I would like to use the bags with low oxygen concentration in the bag. How is the air permeability of the bags?
Answer Unfortunately, we do not have any information available regarding air permeability. However, we do have the product below available. Oxygen Absorber System http://www.cosmobio.co.jp/export_e/products/detail/oxygen_absorber.asp?entry_id=13409
Question What is the thickness of the bags?
Answer

Hard Type: 97µ(microns)±10%

Hard Grid Type: 97µ(microns)±10%

Soft Type: 65µ(microns)±10%

Question Hybri-bags can tolerate temperature of 80°C. Will they hybri-bags be ok if immersed in a 80°C waterbath for 16 hours?
Answer <Soft Type> It shouldn't be a problem. <Hard Type> Can tolerate up to 120°C
Question Are there any additives?
Answer Plyethylene contains addtives such as antioxidants and slip agents. When using hybri-bags for experiments, you can autoclave the bags or use RNAse and DNA eliminating reagents (or sheets). Currently we have no heard that the addtives can interfere with the experiment.
Question Are they able to tolerate liquid nitrogen?
Answer

Hybribag Hard Type:

Material 1:-40°C ~85°C

Material 2:-20°C~130°C

Hybribag Soft Type:

Material 1:-40°C~85°C

Material 2:-40°C~80°C

Material 3:-40°C~90°C

With above specifications of materials composing the hybri-bags, we assume that the bags may not be able to tolerate liquid nitrogen which is about -196°C.



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