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Eppendorf® epT.I.P.S. box

volume range 0.1-20 μL

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121600
NACRES:
NB.01

material

medium gray rack

sterility

non-sterile

feature

barrier: no

packaging

pack of 96 (includes 1 reusable box)

manufacturer/tradename

Eppendorf® 0030 073.029
Eppendorf® 022491318

L

40 mm

maximum volume

20 μL

volume range

0.1-20 μL

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General description

Part of the ep T.I.P.S. box and reload system for contamination-free handling of refill trays, with plastic lids protecting the trays from contact during transfer to the working box.
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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Eppendorf is a registered trademark of Eppendorf AG

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