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Corning® universal fit pipet tips

1-200 μL universal fit stack rack pipet tips, natural, sterile, 10 racks/case, 4800 tips/case

Synonym(s):

pipet tips, pipette tips

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CN¥3,866.86
25 KG
CN¥176,011.06

About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121600
NACRES:
NB.01
Volume:
1—200 μL
Sterility:
sterile
Feature:
DNase free
RNase free
barrier: no
disposable
endotoxin free
filter: no
graduation
Packaging:
rack of 480
Manufacturer/tradename:
Corning 4804

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material

natural tip
polypropylene

sterility

sterile

feature

DNase free
RNase free
barrier: no
disposable
endotoxin free
filter: no
graduation

packaging

rack of 480

manufacturer/tradename

Corning 4804

volume range

1-200 μL

volume

1—200 μL

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General description

Corning® Universal Fit Pipet Tips

Corning Universal Fit ploypropylene pipet tips are designed to provide a reliable fit with all major brand pipettors and have a bevelled orifice to help ensure fluid delivery. All racked tips are certified RNase/DNase free and nonpyrogenic.

  • Reliable fit with all major brand pipettors
  • Bevelled orifice to help ensure fluid delivery
  • Certified RNase/DNase free and nonpyrogenic

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Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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