Description
A dip slide is a test for the presence of microorganisms in liquids. The use of dip slides is the method most frequently used to measure and observe microbial activity in liquid-based systems. It is often used in testing cooling systems. Dip slides are often used to determine the presence of slime forming bacteria in cooling & industrial water systems. The dip slide test consists of a sterile culture medium on a plastic carrier that is dipped into the liquid to be sampled. The culture is then incubated, allowing for microbial growth. Most Dip slides consist of 1 – 2 agars attached to a flexible plastic paddle, this allows full contact of the agar onto the desired area for testing. Most Dip slides come in a circular clear shatterproof tube that can be inserted into a dip-slide incubator.