Filter pipette tip ExpellPlus
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Filter pipette tip - ExpellPlus - Capp - sterile / non-sterile / low-retention
Filter pipette tip - ExpellPlus - Capp - sterile / non-sterile / low-retention
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filter, sterile, non-sterile, low-retention

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Premium Quality for Precision Pipetting Elevate Your Pipetting with ExpellPlus Filtered Tips Welcome to the world of CAPP ExpellPlus Filtered Pipette Tips – the epitome of premium quality and precision. These filtered tips offer dimensional consistency, a great finish, flash-free orifice, and crystal clarity. Designed to prevent cross-contamination in critical applications like Molecular Biology, Clinical, and Life Sciences, these barrier tips are RNase, DNase, and Pyrogen free certified, ensuring top-notch performance and purity. Superior Design and Performance 1. Unparalleled Filtration: The filters of ExpellPlus barrier tips are made of pure HDPE (High Density Polyethylene), free from any cellulose additives. With a filter size 3-4 times smaller than other brands, these tips are the perfect choice for the field of Molecular Biology. 2. Universal Compatibility: CAPP pipette filter tips are engineered for universal compatibility with the majority of pipette brands. Integrate them seamlessly into your existing workflow without compromising on performance. 3. Low Retention for Precise Pipetting: Experience extremely low binding properties, ensuring accurate and reproducible pipetting results. 4. Accurate Graduation Marks: The accurate graduation marks on CAPP filtered pipette tips facilitate easy visual volume identification, enabling precise pipetting and reducing errors.

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