GELX Gel Excision Tips( Reagents & Chemicals)

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Product Code:1025
Brand:Reagents & Chemicals
AC-GELX

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Widely acclaimed as an excellent tool for gene cloning, ACCULAB  Scientific GelX disposable gel

excision tips offer a unique and convenient way to excise nucleic acid and protein bands fromgels. GelX tips allow completely safe and contamination free removal of the gel band of interestwithout the need to handle potentially dangerous scalpels. The gel band is neatly extracted andcontained in the tip, when it is then dispensed into a tube for further analysis. Once used, the tipis ejected for disposal.

• Eliminates scalpel damage to transilluminator or gel tray

• Designed for removing bands from agarose and protein gels

• One-handed operation

• Push button gel and tip release mechanism

• Fits standard 1000μl pipettes

• Autoclavable, and DNase and RNase free

• Sterile versions also availabl

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

 

AC-GELX4 4mm x 1mm,  Gel Cutting Tips, 250/ bag
AC-GELX4RACK 4mm x 1mm, Gel Cutting Tips, 5 racks of 48
AC-GELX6.5 6.5mm x 1mm, Gel Cutting Tips, 250/ bag
AC-GELX6.5RACK 6.5mm x 1mm, Gel Cutting Tips, 5 racks of 48

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