MICROBIAL SPECIES AND STRAINS – HIB Chart | 1152 | Dbios

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MICROBIAL SPECIES AND STRAINS – HIB Chart | 1152 | Dbios

High-quality HIB chart for precise microbial strain identification, lab-grade, durable material, ideal for microbiology research and testing.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Product Material – Laminated paper with waterproof coating

Pack Size – Single chart

Grade – Laboratory-grade, validated for accuracy

Application – Strain identification, microbiology reference, diagnostic support

Product Overview

The MICROBIAL SPECIES AND STRAINS – HIB CHART is a meticulously designed reference tool for laboratories requiring precise identification of *Haemophilus influenzae* type B (Hib) strains. Engineered with high-resolution printing on durable, laminated paper, this chart ensures long-term usability even in high-moisture environments. The waterproof coating prevents damage from accidental spills or humidity, making it ideal for frequent handling in research and diagnostic settings. Each strain is clearly labeled with standardized nomenclature, eliminating ambiguity during microbial analysis. The chart’s compact, single-sheet format allows for easy storage in lab notebooks or wall mounting for quick access. Validated for accuracy by microbiology experts, it serves as a reliable secondary reference alongside digital databases. The non-glare finish minimizes eye strain under lab lighting, while the color-coded sections enable rapid visual differentiation of key strain characteristics. Whether used for routine testing or specialized research, this HIB chart reduces identification errors and streamlines workflow efficiency.

FAQs

1. What material is used in this HIB chart to ensure durability?

The chart is printed on high-quality laminated paper with a waterproof coating to resist moisture, spills, and frequent handling in lab conditions.

2. Can this chart be used as a primary reference for Hib strain identification?

While highly accurate, it is recommended as a supplementary tool alongside digital databases or culture-based confirmation for critical diagnostics.

3. How should this chart be stored to maintain its condition?

Store in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding; use a flat surface or vertical holder to prevent creases.

4. Are the strain classifications on this chart updated per recent taxonomical changes?

Yes, the chart reflects current *Haemophilus influenzae* type B classifications validated by microbiology standards as of the latest revision year.

5. Is this chart compatible with standard lab documentation systems?

Its single-sheet, A4-sized format integrates seamlessly with lab notebooks, binders, or digital scanners for record-keeping.