
Product Details
- Manufacturer
- Sarstedt
- SKU
- 70.1130.210
- Expiration Date
- Shipped From
- United Kingdom
About this product
Sarstedt Biosphere Tips
Description
Sarstedt Biosphere Tips are high-quality laboratory consumables designed for precise liquid handling and sample transfer. These pipette tips are engineered to provide a secure fit on various pipette models, ensuring accurate aspiration and dispensing while maintaining sample integrity. The Biosphere range is specifically developed to meet the rigorous cleanliness standards required for sensitive molecular biology and diagnostic workflows.
Key Features
- Optimised tip geometry ensures a secure and universal fit with most common pipette brands.
- Manufactured under cleanroom conditions to prevent biological contamination.
- High-quality medical-grade polypropylene construction for chemical resistance and low retention.
- Designed to support high-precision liquid handling in sensitive analytical procedures.
Applications
- Molecular biology research including PCR and DNA sequencing.
- Clinical diagnostics and forensic laboratory testing.
- General liquid handling and sample preparation in microbiology.
- Cell culture workflows requiring high purity standards.
Specifications
- Material: Medical-grade polypropylene
- Purity Standard: Biosphere (certified free of DNA, RNase, ATP, and pyrogens)
- Compatibility: Universal fit for standard micropipettes
Disclaimer
Users should verify the specific compatibility of these tips with their pipette models to ensure optimal performance and accuracy.
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