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Exceptional, user-friendly ergonomics
Meets the highest needs in precision
Fully autoclavable and UV-resistant
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Cell Culture Microplates
Cell culture microplates are designed for the growth, attachment and differentiation of cells, as well as for liquid handling and automation applications. Choose between white, clear or black plates, sterile or non-sterile formats, and a variety of treated or untreated surfaces.
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Universal Pipette Tips
Here you will find a large set of universal tips for your pipetting devices.
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Research™ Plus and XPlorer™ Plus 16-/24-Channel Pipettes
Manual pipetting of 384-well plates made easy
With the lightweight Eppendorf™ 16- and 24-channel pipettes, you can fill a 384-well plate within 1 minute. The spring-loaded tip cones help you load multichannel tips quickly and safely without the need for rocking. The extremely uniform sample pick up across all channels optimizes reproducibility from user to user, ensuring consistent results for all members of your lab. Watch the video to learn how these super-ergonomic pipettes can save you time and help you achieve higher reproducibility.
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What are Low-Retention Tips?
Low-retention tips are an innovative technology that creates a hydrophobic inner pipette tip surface to minimize liquid retention and enable maximum sample recovery. This low retention technology is completely inert and increases accuracy and precision. Available in ClipTip 20-1250 96-format tips.
Is Calibration of Pipettes After Autoclaving Mandatory?
Whether a pipette needs recalibration after autoclaving depends on the materials it is made from. Autoclavable materials do not swell or change configuration during heat-sterilization and therefore previous calibration is unaffected. As such, you need to check if the pipettes used are autoclavable, which is often stated in the specifications or the operating manual of the device.
When Should You Use an Electronic Pipette?
The most important general benefits of using an electronic instrument are: better ergonomics through requiring almost no operating force, higher precision and reproducibility, and an efficiency gain due to having various operating modes (e.g. pipetting and dispensing with only one tool). Furthermore, electronic instruments are the basis for digital lab solutions that support scientists in choosing settings for different liquid types, collaborating across the lab, and documenting steps.