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Corning™ DeckWorks 1000uL Tips – Item Code: 4140
Total Quantity: 15,360 Tips (1 Bundle = 5 Cases, 8 Racks per Case, 3,072 Tips per Case)
The Corning™ DeckWorks 1000uL Tips (Item Code: 4140) are designed for precision and reliability in quantitative assays where sample binding could significantly alter results. These sterile tips are ideal for use in quantitative applications like PCR, where over-pipetting or liquid trapping could affect outcomes. Manufactured from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), these tips are non-pyrogenic, human DNA-free, and RNase-/DNase-free, ensuring high-quality, contamination-free results.
Each bundle contains 5 cases, with 8 racks per case, and each rack includes 96 tips. This means each case holds 3,072 tips, with the total quantity for the bundle being 15,360 tips. The hinged rack design allows for easy stacking and maximizes storage space, reducing plastic waste. The tips come pre-sterilized with a Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) of 10-3, providing reliable sterility for your laboratory needs.
Key Features:
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Volume: 100 to 1000 μL (Metric)
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Sterility: Sterile, with SAL 10-3 assurance
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Material: HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)
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Nonpyrogenic, RNase-/DNase-free, Human DNA-free: Ensures contamination-free results
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Hinged Rack: Designed for easy stacking and space optimization
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Tip Style: Round, Graduated for precise measurements
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Filtered: Prevents contamination and over-pipetting issues
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Expiration: Expired in 2024 but remains fully functional
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Packaging: 5 cases, with 8 racks (96 tips each) per case – 15,360 tips total
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