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.
Read Our Latest Blogs!
Understanding Consumable-Free Plasma Cleaning
Understanding Consumable-Free Plasma CleaningWhat Plasma Really Is Plasma is often described as the fourth state of matter, a partially ionized gas containing reactive species that can break down organic contaminants at the molecular level. To generate plasma, energy...
Circularity in the Modern Lab: How Plastic Labware Reuse Delivers Value for Science and Business
Circularity in the Modern Lab: How Plastic Labware Reuse Delivers Value for Science and BusinessAcross research, diagnostics, and biopharma, labs are under more pressure than ever to do more with less—less budget, less waste, and less environmental impact. As...
Why PureTIP One Is the Most Automation-Friendly Tip Cleaning System on the Market
Why PureTIP One Is the Most Automation-Friendly Tip Cleaning System on the MarketAutomation is the backbone of today’s high-throughput labs, but consumable handling remains one of the biggest workflow bottlenecks. Slow washing systems, dry times, and closed designs...
