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NACRES:
NB.01
UNSPSC Code:
41121500
Manufacturer/tradename:
Eppendorf® 3116000112 (Global)
Feature:
for one Eppendorf Research, Eppendorf Research plus, Reference, Reference 2 or Biomaster
Packaging:
pkg of 1 ea
feature
for one Eppendorf Research, Eppendorf Research plus, Reference, Reference 2 or Biomaster
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Eppendorf® 3116000112 (Global)
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General description
Accessories for Eppendorf pipettes and repeaters,
Eppendorf® provides holders suitable for all current manual and electronic liquid handling instruments as well as most predecessor manual pipettes. These holders allow you to have your pipette and Multipette at convenient locations, such as mounted to a wall, on a shelf above the bench, or inside a biological safety cabinet.
Application
Safe storage and handling for pipettors and repeaters
Features and Benefits
Holders and carousels to hold Eppendorf pipettes safely preventing accidental damage.
- Compatible for one Eppendorf Research®, Eppendorf Research® plus, Eppendorf Reference®, Eppendorf Reference® 2 or Biomaster®
- for Pipette Carousel 2 and Charger Carousel 2 or wall mounting, sticky tape is included for effortless installation
Legal Information
Reference is a registered trademark of Eppendorf SE
Repeater is a trademark of Brinkmann Instruments, Inc.
Eppendorf Research is a registered trademark of Eppendorf SE
Biomaster is a registered trademark of Eppendorf SE
Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf SE
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