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Finntip Flex filter pipet tips effectively minimize the risk of cross-contamination. Ideal for PCR and pipetting of radioactive and infectious samples, Finntip Flex Filter Tips are certified to be free from DNA, DNase, RNA and endotoxins. The filters, made of an inert nonsealing polyethylene matrix, are effective at eliminating carryover contamination from liquids and aerosols between pipetter and tip. Combine the ergonomics of a standard Finntip Flex pipet tip and the safety of a filter tip. Recommended for ideal for use in sensitive applications such as PCR and pipetting of radioactive and infectious samples. The new Thermo Scientific Finntip Flex filter tip is the latest breakthrough in pipette tip technology that offers flexible, soft and sophisticated highend tips for discerning users. The special thin wall of the Finntip Flex tips is designed to enhance the pipetting ergonomics. The thin wall makes the tip more soften and reduces the amount of force needed to attach and eject tips, significantly lowering the risk of RSI. It also ensures a better seal with the pipette module, ensuring higher accuracy and precision. This soft tip reduces the amount of force needed to attach and eject tips, significantly lowering the risk of RSI. Length: 6cm. Certifications: Manufactured according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 13485 (CE/IVD certified). Certificate of Conformity provided with each 10 rack case. 10 x 96/Rack. Thermo Scientific #: 94056510.
Filters, made of an inert nonsealing polyethylene matrix are effective at eliminating carryover contamination from liquids and aerosols between pipetter and tip
Full sample recovery after accidental ingress, without any loss of integrity
More space between sample and filter enabling reverse pipetting
Certified to be free from DNA, DNase, RNase and endotoxins