The tips' broader shape makes handling samples simpler and lowers the possibility of sample loss or contamination when pipetting.
Part No. | Description | Package | Size/Case | CBM/Case | GW/Case (kg) |
UFPT-F-20-L | 1 to 20 ul, low retention filter tips, DNase/RNase free, sterile, rack pack (51mm) | 96pcs/rack, 50racks/case | 48*36*28cm | 0.0484 | 6.5 |
UFPT-F-20B-L | 1 to 20 ul, low retention filter tips, DNase/RNase free, bulk pack (51mm) | 1000pcs/bag, 20bags/case | 59*47*27cm | 0.0749 | 7.5 |
UFPT-200R-L | 1 to 200 ul, low retention universal fit tips, DNase/RNase free, rack pack, sterile, 51mm | 96pcs/rack, 50racks/case | 48*36*28cm | 0.0484 | 6.8 |
UFPT-200B-L | 1 to 200 ul, low retention universal fit tips, DNase/RNase free, bulk pack, 51mm | 1000pcs/bag, 20bags/case | 59*47*27cm | 0.0749 | 7.5 |
UFPT-REF-200-L | 1 to 200 ul, universal fit tips, low retention, DNase/RNase free, sterile, refill pack, yellow, 51mm | 96pcs/rack, 12racks/unit, 10units/case | 50*38*28cm | 0.0532 | 8 |
The tips' broader shape makes handling samples simpler and lowers the possibility of sample loss or contamination when pipetting.
Absolutely, because the hydrophobic surface treatment lessens the adherence of substances to the tip, low retention pipette tips are appropriate for usage with DNA or RNA samples.
Yes, low retention tips can be used with viscous solutions, as they have wider openings and a special surface coating that reduces liquid adhesion and minimizes sample loss.
Low retention pipette tips can cost a little more than standard tips, but the extra expense is frequently compensated by their increased effectiveness, less sample losses, and decreased danger of contamination.
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