PureTIP One
Automated plasma cleaning that enables high-throughput pipette tip reuse
Discover The Next Step In Plastic Labware Reuse
High-throughput labs invest in automation to remove bottlenecks, reduce variability, and scale reliably. Tip consumption is one of the last remaining linear systems inside a highly automated environment.
With fully automated cleaning up to 70 racks/hour, PureTIP One fits where it belongs: as infrastructure that keeps your lab moving.
If the modern lab is defined by closed-loop workflows, tip reuse isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s the next logical step.
How Does Plasma Cleaning Work?
Automation
Proven Effective
Proven to Effectively Remove:
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DNA, RNA, siRNA, mRNA – to PCR Clean
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Macromolecules – Proteins, carbohydrates, etc.
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Complexes of macromolecules, eg. Immunoglobins
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Low molecular weight compounds in DMSO
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Cells, viruses, and sub-viral particles
Why PureTIP One?
With fully automated cleaning up to 70 racks/hour, PureTIP One fits where it belongs: as infrastructure that keeps your lab moving.
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An Introduction to Plasma
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How Does IonField Clean with Plasma?
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