Z640247
Eppendorf® epT.I.P.S. box
volume range 50-1000 μL
Synonym(s):
pipetting tips
About This Item
material
blue rack
sterility
non-sterile
feature
barrier: no
packaging
pack of 96 (includes 1 reusable box)
manufacturer/tradename
Eppendorf® 0030 073.100
Eppendorf® 022491351
L
71 mm
maximum volume
1 mL
volume range
50-1000 μL
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General description
Autoclavable working box, optimized for multichannel pipettes, with removable lid and larger footprint to avoid tipping. Stackable. Supplied full of tips.
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