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Microtips

TAPERED MICROTIPS

Two types of microtips are available to enable processing of samples in small vessels or tubes – a tapered microtip and a stepped microtip. The tapered microtip screws into the threaded end of the standard 1/2" (13 mm) probe in place of the replaceable tip. This combination is capable of generating very high amplitudes.

Tip Diameter
1/16" (2mm)

Volume
0.2-5mL

Max Amplitude %
40

Amplitude
170μm

Part No.
630-0417

13mm Probe Option

Tip Diameter
1/8" (3mm)

Volume
1-15mL

Max Amplitude %
40

Amplitude
200μm

Part No.
630-0418

19mm Probe Option

Tip Diameter
3/16" (5mm)

Volume
5-20mL

Max Amplitude %
65

Amplitude
210μm

Part No.
630-0419

25mm Probe Option

Tip Diameter
3/16" (5mm)

Volume
5-20mL

Max Amplitude %
65

Amplitude
210μm

Part No.
630-0419

25mm Probe Option


Probe With Microtip

Tapered microtips attach to standard 1/2" probe. (#630-0220)


Caution: Do not exceed the maximum amplitude limits. Operating above the limit may cause the microtip to fracture. Do not use a tapered microtip with a coupler.


Stepped Microtips

The stepped microtip assembly consists of two parts, the coupler and the microtip. The coupler screws into the converter in place of the standard probe and due to the reduced diameter, it is capable of reaching into narrow, long necked vessels. The stepped microtip assembly can deliver lower amplitudes and is advantageous when processing samples under 1mL.


Coupler

Part No.
630-0421

Coupler

Tip Diameter
1/16" (2mm)

Volume
0.2-5mL

Max Amplitude %
40

Amplitude
110μm

Part No.
630-0423

One Sixteenth Step Tip

Tip Diameter
1/8" (3mm)

Volume
1-15mL

Max Amplitude %
40

Amplitude
110μm

Part No.
630-0422

One Eighth Step Tip

Tip Diameter
1/4" (6mm)

Volume
10-50mL

Max Amplitude %
40

Amplitude
80μm

Part No.
630-0435

One Quarter Step Tip


Coupler With Tips

Stepped microtips attach to the coupler. (#630-0421)

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