Separating the refill: The two-part label can be easily split into two, individually sealed stacks.
Removing wafers from the refill: Remove the protective film and lift the top wafer, including the top shell, off the stack. Use the finger tabs on either end of the water will lift too.
Refill the rack: It’s so easy! Simply place the wafer, top shell and spacer into an empty rack and click securely in place. The top shell can either remain inside the rack for extra protection or transferred back to the top layer of the open refill if not racking all five at the same time.
Close the lid, refilling is complete: Refilling a rack takes only seconds. The refilled rack can now be used or autoclaved, depending on your application.
Recover the partially used stack: The remaining tips of the refill can be protected from contamination by replacing the top shell. There’s no need to remove the bottom shell when using the last wafer. Both the bottom shell and the wafer fits inside the new rack.
FAQ
The efficiency of the bleach in DNA decontamination. depends on the volume of free and possible chlorine. Generously equipment-pipettes -200ul filter tips with 10% bleach. after a flow of solution, wipe are dry it.
We can dry the 200ul filter tips with superheating by 70C are wipe them and keep it an hour.
The disposable 200ul filter tips are made from molded plastic. autoclavable adjuncts for the uptake and dispensing of liquids applying a pipette. Disposable tips assure not cross-contamination within samples