Schott North America, Inc.

Louisville,  KY 
United States
http://www.us.schott.com/nexterion
  • Booth: 3584

Booth Profile

SCHOTT NEXTERION® is the leading supplier of cleaned and coated substrates for research, diagnostics and many other life science applications. We offer an extensive range of standard products and functional coatings for biomolecular applications. In addition, we also provide products to special customer requirements for unique formats, materials, coatings and markings. Thereby we enable our customers to get reproducible results to address future diagnostic challenges successfully.


 Products

  • NEXTERION® PreScora
    With the SCHOTT NEXTERION® PreScora technology, custom formatted coated glass substrates can be created for demanding diagnostic consumable applications at a scale and cost that brings value to the most demanding of applications....

  • The growing complexity of consumable biochip market is driving demanding applications. As such, there is a growing need for customized chip sizes made of high-quality glass substrates. To address this need, SCHOTT NEXTERION® offers a unique solution with PreScora. Using our proprietary laser process, we can manufacture highly customized coated prescored substrates for even the most demanding applications.

    Customizability Options

    Material

    • PreScora is available in various types of high performance diagnostic quality SCHOTT glass

    • The most used in diagnostics are our BOROFLOAT® 33 borosilicate glass and D263 family of borosilicate glasses

    Formats

    • PreScora can be customized to any non-standard format required, including rectangular, square or round formats and thicknesses outside of the normal range of 0.1 mm up to 2 mm

    Coatings

    • Aminosilane

    • Aldehydesilane

    • Epoxysilane

    • 3-D Hydrogel and 3-D Polymer

    • Streptavidin

    Markings

    • PreScora substrates can be customized with markings including barcodes, fiducial marks and graphics that are robust enough to withstand challenging biomedical laboratory procedures