Universal Pipette Tips
Disposable pipette tips designed to fit single and multichannel pipettes from most manufacturers; offer acceptable performance compared to pipette specific tips and can be used with a variety of pipette models.
Single-use universal pipette tips are designed for compatibility with most mechanical and electronic single and multichannel pipettors.
Universal pipette tips are available in a range of types, sizes, colors, styles, and packaging configurations and may be designed for specific purposes or tasks.
- Capacity or volume based on the pipettor size
- Filters to reduce contamination and cross-contamination
- Color
- Sterility or autoclavability
- Tip style: beveled, tapered, wide bore, round, flat, or gel-loading
- Length: short or extended
- Purity: metal-free or DNase-, RNase-, ATP-, Bioburden-, PCR inhibitor-, endotoxin-, or pyrogen-free for genomic and biologic applications
- Surface treatments to reduce retention
- Packaging options to help facilitate re-stocking or eliminate waste
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