Instrument liquid pipette tips: The Key "Little assistant" in the laboratory
发布时间:2025-07-04 11:05:39
Ordinary pipette tips: As the most widely used type of pipette tip, they are suitable for various routine experimental scenarios. Its price is relatively affordable and can meet the pipetting needs of most general experiments, making it the "main force" in the daily work of laboratories. Filter-tipped tip: Equipped with a sand core filter inside, this design acts like a solid defense line, effectively blocking the spread of aerosols and preventing the occurrence of liquid backflow. Therefore, when transferring viscous and easily contaminated liquid samples such as blood samples and sputum samples, or in experiments with extremely high requirements for the experimental environment and strict prevention of cross-contamination, pipette tips with filter cores become the best choice. Low-adsorption tip: Through a special surface treatment process, the adsorption of DNA, RNA and other biomolecules on the tip surface is reduced to the minimum. When conducting precise experiments, especially when the volume of liquid being processed is small or the liquid is relatively viscous, using low-adsorption tips can significantly enhance the efficiency of pipetting, reduce the residue of liquid on the inner wall of the tip, lower pipetting losses, and ensure the accuracy and reliability of the experimental results. Automated workstation pipette tips: Specially tailored for automated instruments, they must be precisely selected strictly in accordance with the parameters of the instruments. This type of pipette tip plays a crucial role in automated pipetting workstations, perfectly adapting to automated equipment to achieve efficient and precise liquid handling operations, significantly enhancing the throughput and efficiency of experiments. Extended tip: Designed for some experiments with special requirements or specific containers. When dealing with relatively long and narrow reaction vessels, ordinary pipette tips often have difficulty reaching the bottom or are inconvenient to operate. However, extended pipette tips can handle the situation with ease, flexibly perform liquid transfer operations, and effectively avoid contamination problems caused by improper operation. |