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Borosilicate glass micropipettes
Shank
PLAIN
Plain Shank or Luer Fittings
Tip I.D.
0.1 µm 0.2 µm 0.3 µm 0.4 µm 0.5 µm 1 µm 2 µm 5 µm 10 µm 10 µm 30 µm 0.1 µm 0.2 µm 0.3 µm 0.5 µm 1 µm 2 µm 5 µm 10 µm 30 µm 5 µm 5 µm 10 µm 10 µm 30 µm 30 µm
Shank Length
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1 inch 2 inch 1 inch 2 inch 1 inch 2 inch
Glass O.D.
1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1 .14 mm A203XV glass * 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall 1.0 mm Thin-Wall
Filament
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No
Fire Polished
No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Catalog #
TIP01TW1F TIP02TW1F TIP03TW1F TIP04TW1F TIP05TW1F TIP1TW1 TIP2TW1 TIP5TW1 TIP10TW1 TIP10XV119 TIP30TW1 TIP01TW1F-L TIP02TW1F-L TIP03TW1F-L TIP05TW1F-L TIP1TW1-L TIP2TW1-L TIP5TW1-L TIP10TW1-L TIP30TW1-L TIP5TW1LS01 TIP5TW1LS02 TIP10TW1LS01 TIP10TW1LS02 TIP30TW1LS01 TIP30TW1LS02
& ELECTRODES
Eliminate the cost and trouble of making your own micropipettes — WPI can quickly supply your need for consistently sized pre-pulled glass micropipettes for injection of dyes or proteins into cells, oocytes and for many other biomedical laboratory applications. Tip diameters (ID) range from 0.1 to 10 micrometers. ● Schott Duran borosilicate glass ● 0.5 micrometer and smaller ID micropipettes include an internal glass fiber for easy filling ● Tip inner diameter tolerance ±20% ● Short taper yields high strength ● Nominal length ≈ 50 mm ● OD:ID = 1.33:1 ● Standard capillary outer diameters are 1.0 mm (thin-wall) or 1.14 mm ● Every pipette individually tested and inspected ● Vacuum packed
LUER
LUER/SILANIZED
* 10 µ (ID), 1.14 mm capillary pipettes are for use in WPI’s Nanoliter 2000.
Silanized Tips (Luer Shank)
GLASS, HOLDERS
Silanization waterproofs the glass to retard water when inserting into cell. This will not let the outside fluid run down the pipette and get inside so easily.
µTIP SAMPLER ASSORTMENTS TIPMIX01-05 Two each, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5 µm ID, plain shank TIPMIX05-10 Two each, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 µm ID, plain shank TIPMIX01-05-L Two each, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5 µm ID, Luer TIPMIX05-10-L Two each, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 µm ID, Luer
Micro Cannula
● 0.4mm O.D., 0.2mm I.D. tubing ● Autoclavable ● Biocompatible Perfluorocarbon tubing material
KZ1101
Micro Cannula, 3-inch
This micro cannula is ideal for placement in the carotid or femoral artery of mice, rats, and other small animal blood vessels. It can be used with a pressure transducer (WPI’S BLPR2) for blood pressure measurement, or in conjunction with a micro-syringe injection system (like WPI’s UMPIII or MMP pumps). The incorporated standard female luer fitting makes connecting to existing experimental plumbing quick and easy. The cannula is provided with a contoured-tip stainless steel stylet (trocar) to facilitate placement using established techniques. A movable “shoulder” ring provides a tie-in point to prevent accidental removal. The cannula may be left in place for 2 hours or more, and with proper care and cleaning, may be re-used multiple times. Instructions for use included.
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