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Z676810

ART® barrier tip

Empty reload rack, size , small, for 10ul, 20ul and NF tips

Synonym(s):

pipet tips, pipette tips

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NACRES:
NB.01
UNSPSC Code:
41122800
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sterility

non-sterile

feature

Empty reload rack, for 10ul, 20ul and NF tips

manufacturer/tradename

Thermo MBP 2004-ER

technique(s)

PCR: suitable

size

, small

General description

The self-sealing ART barrier tips are supplied in environmentally friendly packaging. The sterile, barrier tip reload system combines individually packaged blister tubs made of recycled plastic and new hinged racks. The push down blister tub easily inserts the ART barrier tips into the hinged racks providing stackable, space saving racks that offer easy, one-handed use. Empty hinged rack part numbers allow for easy conversion to the ART Reload System.

Manufactured according to the industry′s highest quality standards, ART tips are certified as RNase, DNase and Pyrogen free, and are ideal for the pipetting of radioactive samples, nucleic amplification procedures, or any applications where critical sample handling is required.

Available as reload inserts consisting of sterile pre-loaded blister tubs of 96 tips with or without hinged racks. The empty hinged racks are also available separately.

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ART is a registered trademark of Molecular BioProducts, Inc.


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