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ZTC18M

ZipTip® Pipette Tips

C18 resin, micro, bed volume 0.2 μL, tip volume 10 μL

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ZipTip Pipette Tips

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UNSPSC Code:
41121600
NACRES:
NB.24
eCl@ss:
32033590

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material

polypropylene

sterility

non-sterile

manufacturer/tradename

ZipTip®

parameter

4-70  °C temperature

technique(s)

analytical sample preparation: suitable, fractionation: suitable, protein purification: suitable (concentration)

bed volume

0.2 μL

thickness

15 μm

tip I.D.

3.375 mm

tip L

31 mm

tip O.D.

5.8 mm

tip volume

10 μL

pore size

200 Å pore size

pH

1.5-13.5, 2-12(for 24 hour exposure)

capacity

2.0 μg binding capacity(typically; when used with saturating amounts of analyte)

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ambient

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parameter

4-70  °C temperature

parameter

30 psi max. reverse press. exposure at 25 °C (for 24 hours), 4-6 L/min-m2 recirculation rate, 40 psi max. transmembrane pressure at 4-50 °C, 5.5 bar max. inlet pressure (80 psi) at 30 °C, 5.5 bar max. transmembrane pressure (80 psig) at 30 °C, 6.9 bar max. inlet pressure (100 psi), 80 psi max. transmembrane pressure at 4-40 °C

parameter

30 psi max. reverse press. exposure at 25 °C (for 24 hours), 4-6 L/min-m2 recirculation rate, 40 psi max. transmembrane pressure at 4-50 °C, 6.9 bar max. inlet pressure (100 psi), 80 psi max. transmembrane pressure at 4-40 °C

parameter

30 psi max. reverse press. exposure at 25 °C (for 24 hours), 4-6 L/min-m2 recirculation rate, 40 psi max. transmembrane pressure at 4-50 °C, 6.9 bar max. inlet pressure (100 psi), 80 psi max. transmembrane pressure at 4-40 °C

pore size

200 Å pore size

pore size

10 kDa NMWCO

pore size

10 kDa NMWCO

pore size

10 kDa NMWCO

technique(s)

analytical sample preparation: suitable, protein purification: suitable (concentration), fractionation: suitable

technique(s)

analytical sample preparation: suitable, buffer exchange: suitable, protein purification: suitable (concentration)

technique(s)

analytical sample preparation: suitable, buffer exchange: suitable, protein purification: suitable (concentration)

technique(s)

analytical sample preparation: suitable, buffer exchange: suitable, protein purification: suitable (concentration)

capacity

2.0 μg binding capacity(typically; when used with saturating amounts of analyte)

capacity

-

capacity

-

capacity

-

manufacturer/tradename

ZipTip®

manufacturer/tradename

Pellicon®

manufacturer/tradename

Pellicon®

manufacturer/tradename

Pellicon®

shipped in

ambient

shipped in

ambient

shipped in

-

shipped in

-

Application

ZipTip® with 0.2 µLC18 resin is suitable for mass spectrometry sample preparation and protein concentration.

Features and Benefits

  • One-step desalting, concentration, and purification
  • Allows fractionation of complex samples
  • Ideal for peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, and more
  • Maximum recovery without dead volume
  • Eliminates time-consuming chromatography

Other Notes

Automation Compatible: Yes

Legal Information

ZIPTIP is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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