A new environmentally responsible reload option for pipette tip users

Biotix announces a new reload solution for manual pipette tips

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Biotix Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of liquid handling tools, announces the introduction of CleanPak™, a reload solution for the lab that is looking to maximize lab space, reduce their environmental footprint and may even have a tight budget to work with. CleanPak is designed to keep contamination out. “Our development team noticed that most other reload systems are in paper packaging, thereby pre-contaminating the product before the consumer has a chance to open it,” Explains Arta Motadel, Biotix CTO and the developer of CleanPak. “CleanPak gives an airtight seal in medical grade recyclable plastic packaging with no paper or other forms of contaminants. Thereby being contamination free and also available in a true pre-sterilized version.”

Now 960 tips can sit on the lab bench using the same surface area as one rack. “Every ten cards of CleanPak comes with one rack base and lid, thereby making what little ...

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