Parafilm “M” Laboratory Film
£3.50 – £37.50 (incl. VAT)
Genuine Parafilm “M” Laboratory Film. 5cm/2″ wide.
Parafilm’s primary purpose is to prevent evaporation and contamination when sealing up agar petri-dish plates and test tubes. Its unique permeability and water vapour transport properties has made it an essential one of a kind laboratory consumable for professional cultivators and lab technicians world wide.
Parafilm is self-sealing, transparent, flexible and moisture-resistant. A paraffin based thermoplastic which can stretch up to 200% its original size to provide a breathable yet reliable waterproof barrier to protect your cultures against contaminants.
Interlined with backing paper to prevent sticking, a small amount of Parafilm goes a long way.
All lengths supplied are taken from new rolls of genuine Parafilm which we use in our own laboratory. Guaranteed to be fresh new stock, flexible and not dried out. Select your desired length below to order.
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£3.50 – £37.50 (incl. VAT)
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What is Parafilm?
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How to Use Parafilm
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D. O’Brien –
Not found a better product for the purpose, this stuff has been around donkeys' years.
Paul T. (Founder) –
Thanks for the review Mr O'Brien! – Paul
Ben plum –
Pliable and none-brittle. I'll grab a box off you guys when I'm finished. 2 thumbs up
Paul T. (Founder) –
Thanks for the review John. Give us an email when you're finished up with your current supply and we'll give you a price for a box. Regards, Paul
John –
Thanks for uploading the video – Turns out I was using it wrong!! Great stuff when you learn how to use it properly!
Paul T. (Founder) –
Hey John, Thanks for taking the time to leave a review. I'm not sure what we'd do in our lab without this stuff! On cold days, we rub it between our hands whilst the coating is still on, this makes it even more pliable. Glad you liked the videos (we didn't make them, found them on YouTube!). Thanks and if you have any questions, please reach out! – Paul