Team:Alberta/Notebook/ReusablePlates
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==Creating Inexpensive and reusable plates(Abandoned)== | ==Creating Inexpensive and reusable plates(Abandoned)== | ||
The equipment and supplies required to sterilize and make plates are expensive and not usually available to a high school lab. We attempted to create plates which could easily be sterilized by a microwave or bleach. | The equipment and supplies required to sterilize and make plates are expensive and not usually available to a high school lab. We attempted to create plates which could easily be sterilized by a microwave or bleach. | ||
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Revision as of 06:42, 27 October 2010
Creating Inexpensive and reusable plates(Abandoned)
The equipment and supplies required to sterilize and make plates are expensive and not usually available to a high school lab. We attempted to create plates which could easily be sterilized by a microwave or bleach.
Scintered Plastic Plates
Scintered Plastic Supplier: SPC technologies Ltd.
We used 3 tyes of scintered plastic:
- 3.0mm Ultra-Fine PE sheet
- 6.0mm Fine-Grade PE Sheet
- 4.5mm Medium Grade PE Sheet