Pipette Tips

Hamilton delivers performance, value, and choice with two high quality tip families, plus multiple formats and packaging options. Formats include standard, non-filter, extended length, hydrophobic filter barrier, non-sterile, pre-sterilized, and macrovolume. Packaging options include bulk resealable bags, hinged and lift-off racks, and stackable racks. Hamilton tips are made from chemically resistant, virgin polypropylene for excellent clarity and smooth surfaces. All AdvanTip products are certified to be safe from RNase, DNase, and pyrogens. Hamilton pipette tips are universal-fit. Hamilton SoftGrip™ Manual Pipettes are used with Hamilton AdvanTip Pipette Tips deliver outstanding accuracy and precision, guaranteed.
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Hamilton Pipettes Reference Guide
The Pipettes Reference Guide provides detailed information on Hamilton Company’s full portfolio of pipettes.
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Are the Hamilton SoftGrip pipettes autoclavable?
Yes, the Hamilton adjustable volume, fixed volume and multi-channel pipettes are autoclavable at 121°C without the need of disassembly or recalibration. -
Why are the Hamilton pipettes autoclavable?
All materials used in the SoftGrip pipette, including those in the upper body, are autoclavable. Many competitior models contain materials in the upper body that cannot withstand autoclaving, causing melting or warping that leaves the pipette unusable. -
When I want to autoclave the Hamilton SoftGrip pipette, do I need to do anything special to the pipette prior?
It is suggested to loosen the lower body of the Hamilton pipette and placing it inside an autoclave bag before autoclaving. Doing so may extend the life of the pipette.
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Pipette Calibration
A simple procedure that requires only a single calibration key! -
Pipette Accuracy & Precision
Information for Adjustable Volume / Multi-Channel / Fixed Volume Pipettes

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