Biotix 200uL Racked Pipette Filter Tips - Sterile

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Biotix 200uL Racked Pipette Filter Tips - Sterile

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  • Contain polyethylene filter
  • Sterile Biotix tips are certified free of DNase/RNase, endotoxins/pyrogens, PCR inhibitors, and human DNA.
  • Compatible with the widest range of pipettes FlexFit sealing technology
  • Shown to block aerosol contaminants with a 99.99% BFE.
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Biotix filtered pipette tips contain polyethylene filters that traps aerosols and prevents cross contamination of your pipette. Shown to block aerosol contaminants with a 99.99% BFE. Compatible with the widest range of pipettes FlexFit sealing technology reduces the force required to attach and eject tips Low binding X-Resin maximises your sample recovery Reduces the need for tip touch off with a fine point Blade design The sturdy eco-friendly rack design uses ~30% less plastic than competitors Sterile Biotix tips are certified free of DNase/RNase, endotoxins/pyrogens, PCR inhibitors, and human DNA.

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