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Manual Liquid Handling - John Morris Scientific

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Your protocols and experiments require more than just generic<br />

pipette tips. Accuracy and precision of your pipetting system is intimately<br />

linked to the performance delivered by the pipette-tip couple“.<br />

Tips are essential components of your pipetting system.<br />

By not using recommended tips, you put your experiments at risk.<br />

A filter tip<br />

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Fully autoclavable<br />

No contamination<br />

Sterilized Diamond® tips are free of biological<br />

contaminants with a SAL of 10 -6<br />

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check the volume pipetted<br />

Fine point<br />

Diamond® tip geometry delivers<br />

maximum accuracy<br />

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• Discover a quick and easy<br />

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Tipack<br />

Engineered to be functional, convenient<br />

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• Tipacks are securely sealed with a colorcoded<br />

sticker. It includes the batch number<br />

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• Robust, designed to withstand<br />

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Tipacks makes it extremely easy<br />

to fit tips on a multichannel pipette.<br />

Tips will not fall off nor will they have to<br />

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Tip-Pipette color-coded<br />

labels and stickers<br />

Place the tower on the<br />

reload box<br />

Press down firmly<br />

with your hand<br />

The rack snaps<br />

into place<br />

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