These 200μL PP Pipette Tips for Manual and Electronic Pipettes are injection-molded from high-quality polypropylene (PP) for excellent chemical stability and flexibility, effectively preventing liquid carryover and cross-contamination. Measuring 7.3×52mm, they precisely match the 200μL volume requirement, ensuring consistent flow rates and accurate dosing with every pipetting, thereby improving overall experimental efficiency. Furthermore, the uniform wall thickness and smooth finish of the tips significantly reduce adsorption and enhance pipetting accuracy, which is particularly critical for sample-sensitive experiments such as molecular biology, cell culture, and protein analysis.
The transparent design facilitates easy monitoring of the pipetting process and liquid status. To meet the needs of different laboratories, the color of these tips can be customized to meet customer needs, offering flexibility and facilitating categorization and management for different projects or users. Furthermore, the tips are neatly packaged in bags, ensuring a clean, economical, and convenient packaging for daily laboratory batches. They also facilitate automated racking or sterilization.
In terms of compatibility, these 200μL tips are compatible with mainstream manual and electronic pipettes, working seamlessly with multiple brands of tips without worrying about leaks or loosening, helping researchers maintain a high-efficiency pace despite frequent operations. Thanks to a standardized manufacturing process and precise mold control, these tips maintain consistent dimensions and performance, ensuring batch-to-batch quality and reproducible experimental data.
While ensuring functionality, these tips also take environmental considerations into account. The polypropylene material is recyclable and, when combined with standardized laboratory waste disposal systems, minimizes environmental impact. Furthermore, the high-quality materials and design mean that these tips exhibit virtually no precipitation or interference during aspiration, preventing downstream analysis. They are particularly suitable for high-sensitivity experiments.