Pipette tips are mainly made of polypropylene (PP). Polypropylene has extremely strong chemical stability and hardly reacts with common chemical reagents. This ensures that when aspirating various solutions, it will not contaminate the solutions, effectively guaranteeing the accuracy of experimental results. In addition, this material has good flexibility and strength. It is not only easy to install on the pipette but also can maintain stable shape during multiple uses and is not prone to breakage.
Features
Adaptability: In terms of design, the pipette dripper is highly compatible with various brands and models of pipettes, ensuring a tight connection, no leakage when sucking and transferring liquids, and providing a guarantee for the accuracy of experimental operations.
Precise measurement: The shape and size of the dripper are carefully designed, and with the piston movement of the pipette, accurate liquid measurement can be achieved. Whether it is a trace amount of liquid or a larger volume of liquid, it can be accurately measured with the help of a dripper and a pipette of appropriate specifications.
Precautions for use
Installation and removal: When installing the dripper, be sure to insert the pipette vertically into the dripper and gently rotate it to make it fit tightly. When removing the dripper, use the pipette's own suction tip device to avoid direct contact with the dripper with your hands to prevent contamination.
Avoid reuse: To prevent cross-contamination, it is recommended to use it once. Especially when conducting experiments that are sensitive to contamination, reuse of the dripper may cause deviations in the experimental results.
Proper storage: Unused drippers should be stored in a clean and dry environment to avoid contamination by dust and moisture. If the dripper package has been opened, it should be used up as soon as possible and the remaining drippers should be kept sealed.