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Is it possible that the silver ions from the pipette contaminate samples and disturb the laboratory analysis?

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Is it possible that the silver ions from the pipette contaminate samples and disturb the laboratory analysis?

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The treatment will protect the pipette, and will have minimal influence on its environment. The fact that silver ions would end up in a test solution, will depend on direct contact of the treated pipette with the solution. Even though the risk is very minimal, if a completely silver-free environment would be requested, then we would advise to use another Finnpipette model.

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