Pipettes

Pipettes are precision instruments used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquid in laboratory settings. They are essential for ensuring reliable results and maintaining the highest standards of accuracy in experiments.

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Common Applications

biochemical assays

clinical diagnostics

molecular biology experiments

pharmaceutical research

chemical analysis

environmental testing

Buying Guide

Pipette Buying Considerations

  • Determine the volume range you require for your experiments.
  • Choose between single-channel or multi-channel models based on your throughput needs.
  • Consider ergonomic design for comfortable, prolonged use.
  • Opt for electronic models if precision and automation are priorities.
  • Ensure compatibility with your lab's existing consumables and workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are pipettes used for in laboratories?
Pipettes are used to measure and transfer precise volumes of liquids, essential for experiments and assays.
How do I choose the right pipette for my lab work?
Consider the volume range, accuracy requirements, and whether you need a single or multi-channel pipette.
What is the difference between a volumetric pipette and a micropipette?
Volumetric pipettes are used for single, precise volume measurements, while micropipettes are designed for smaller and adjustable volumes.
How often should pipettes be calibrated?
Pipettes should be calibrated regularly, typically every three to six months, to ensure accuracy.