Laboratory Products 31 New Low-Retention Pipette Tips for Life Science Researchers Launched
Scientific Specialties, Inc, an American manufacturer of consumable plastics for laboratory researchers for over 24 years, has launched a new, comprehensive family of pipette tips designed to provide researchers with the highest level of liquid handling performance.
The Vertex™ Pipette Tips were developed following extensive research to provide users with the highest degree of fluid confidence and control while pipetting. SSI internal studies have indicated their tips provide less fluid retention and less sample loss. All Vertex™ tips are manufactured using SSI’s specially formulated NoStick™ resin. Through use of this resin, the inner surface of the tip is considerably more hydrophobic than standard industry tips enabling viscous fluids in particular to be dispensed more completely. The finely tapered tip construction and thinner walls eliminate the need for users to touch off their pipettor. Researchers maintain more pipetting control in general, but especially when working with smaller volumes.
SSI has produced a short video detailing their new Vertex™ Pipette Tips. Visit the Vertex™ Pipette Tips microsite at vertextips to watch the video and obtain tip/pipettor compatibility information.
The new range of tips includes bulk, racked, sterile, and EcoPac® The Vertex™ line also includes a time-saving EcoPac®
(refill insert) options. They are producing Un-Filtered and Filtered varieties in 10µl, 10µl XL, 200µl, 300µl, 1mL and 1250µl sizes. Refill System. The new system does not require any tools or special instructions to enable users to move from an empty insert to a fresh set
of 96 tips. The Vertex™ racks were uniquely designed for one-hand operation. A simple press on the front of the lid releases it from the rack; otherwise the lid sits securely closed. The EcoPac® refills provide over a 70% savings in total materials (including products and packaging).
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The new RAININ 2014/15 catalogue is now available from Anachem. Request your free copy to find out about all the latest products and services available to help you in your lab.
This new catalogue is the ideal whenever you’re in need of new or additional pipettes, tips or lab equipment. It is packed full with technical information about the wide range of products available, including the new family of XLS+ pipettes, BioClean pipette tips and the new Low Volume Liquidator 96 plus much more. Just flick through to find out all the technical and ordering information you need to help make your purchasing decision.
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