Gel loading pipette tips
The gel loading pipette tips, is different from ordinary tips because with elongated tiny soft hose, which is convenient for touching bottom of sample gel to pipette or add liquid in deeper containers, at the same time, with less samples loss and mostly avoiding cross-contamination to ensure more accurate experimental results. The tip hose is soft and elastical, which can well prevent damage to samples gel during the loading process.
Product Details
Features:
Elongated gel hose especially fit for loading agarose gel and protein gel;
Length 68mm, soft hose end, less damage to medium gel, covenient for touching gel hole or deep thin container
Tips material is virgin PP, without reaction to strong solutions, non erosion, keep verticality and flexiblity
Graduated 10ul to 200ul, easy to inspect loading volume;
Non pyrogen, RNASE & DNASE free;
Adaptable to most well known pipetters.
Specification
3090002 |
200μl gel loading tips, non sterile, bag packed |
1000/bag, 10bages/case |
3090003 |
200μl gel loading tips, non sterile, rack packed |
96/rack,10rackes/box, 5boxes/case |
Since its establishment, the company has developed rapidly and now has a 100,000-level purification workshop of 15,000 square meters, a factory area of 30,000 square meters, a Suzhou technology research and development center, a Suzhou production base and a Taizhou production base. The main products include cell culture, biological detection liquid processing, medical equipment, safety protection, etc., which can be widely used in testing institutions (IVD), biological research, medical treatment, new drug research and development, laboratory scientific research and other fields. The product has performance and high quality. After testing by third-party testing agencies and relevant scientific research units, it has the ability to replace high-quality imported products.
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