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: 6 [[Microsyringe\10 mm3 51/0.13 mm]] 10 mm<sup>3</sup>
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O2k-Titration Set

O2k-Catalogue

Description The O2k-Titration Set consists of Hamilton microsyringes (6 x 10 mm3 and 3 spare plungers, 6 x 25 mm3, 2 x 50 mm3, 1 x 500 mm3), provided in the Syringe Storage Box with Syringe Labels, a set of two Syringe Racks with Syringe Collars, and a set of two Tube Racks.

The O2k-Titration Set is a basic HRR-Accessory included in the O2k-Core.

Product ID 20820-02
Type O2k, O2k-Module, O2k-Core, Microsyringe, Catalogue
Link MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations, MiPNet19.14 SOP Hamilton microsyringes
Image
O2k-Titration Set.JPG

The O2k-Titration Set consists of

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Tube and Syringe Racks with O2k
6 Microsyringe\10 mm3 51/0.13 mm 10 mm3
6 Microsyringe\25 mm3 51/0.15 mm 25 mm3
2 Microsyringe\50 mm3 51/0.15 mm 50 mm3
1 Syringe\500 mm3 51/0.41 mm 500 mm3 - new, for inection of isolated mitochondria or suspended cells; for filling the new 200 mm3 TIP2k microsyringes.
3 Plunger\10 mm3 for 10 mm3 syringe
1 package of two Syringe Racks including 20 Syringe Collars - new
1 package of two Tube Racks including 8 tubes 50 ml - new
1 Syringe Storage Box including Syringe Labels - new


» Go to OROBOROS O2k-Catalogue, Order @OROBOROS


Further information

  • MiPNet19.14 - SOP for manual O2k-titrations with Hamilton microsyringes
  • Visit also: Hamilton
  • Eliminate rugh edges with 3M™ Wetordry™ Paper Sheet P1000 by gentle rubbing
  • Use a cleaning wire for the needle. If a syringe is clocked , sometimes it is also helpful to fill it from the back with EtOH or H2O and try to press the plunger gentle down.