Speciality Pipette Tips
Speciality pipette tips are disposable and for specific applications and tasks such as transferring liquids between vials. Browse through a broad range from leading brands. Choose from filtered, non-filtered, positive displacement, stepper, multi-stepper and repeater tips depending on your need.
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Specialty pipette tips offer several benefits in a laboratory setting, including enhanced precision and accuracy for specific applications. They are designed to meet the unique requirements of various experiments, such as low-retention tips for viscous liquids or filter tips for contamination prevention. Specialty tips can improve the efficiency of workflows by providing better fit and compatibility with specific pipettes, reducing the risk of leaks and ensuring consistent sample dispensing. Additionally, they can help minimize sample loss and cross-contamination, which is crucial for sensitive assays and experiments.
Proper maintenance and storage of specialty pipette tips is essential for ensuring their performance and longevity. Store tips in a clean, dry environment to prevent contamination and damage. Keep them in their original packaging until use to maintain sterility and prevent exposure to dust and other contaminants. Regularly inspect tips for any signs of damage or defects before use. Avoid touching the tips with bare hands to prevent contamination. If using filter tips, ensure that the filters are intact and not compromised. Proper handling and storage practices will help maintain the integrity and reliability of specialty pipette tips.
Common issues with specialty pipette tips include improper fit or compatibility with pipettes, which can lead to leaks or inconsistent volume dispensing. Ensure that the tips are compatible with the pipette model being used and are properly attached. Contamination is another issue, especially with filter tips; always handle tips with care and store them properly to maintain sterility. Clogging can occur with certain types of tips, such as filter tips, if not used correctly. Regularly inspect and replace tips as needed to prevent clogging. By addressing these common issues through proper selection, handling, and storage, you can ensure the reliable performance of your specialty pipette tips.