The original pi-pump Our pipetting device, the pi-pump, is a solution that is both easy to use and cost-efficient when it comes to handling liquids in laboratories. For pipettes of up to 2ml (blue), order no. 2516. For pipettes of up to 0.2ml (yellow, without quick-release valve), order no.
What is a green pipette pump used for?
This green color-coded 10ml pipette pump was created for safe, easy, and precise pipetting. Both glass and plastic pipettes will attach securely and seal in the soft elastic collar. Just turn the thumbwheel forward to fill the pipette, or backward to draw it down to precisely reach your fill mark.
What is a serological pipette?
The serological pipette is a nearly ubiquitous laboratory instrument used for transferring milliliter volumes of liquid. Serological pipettes typically have gradations along their sides for measuring the amount of liquid being aspirated or dispensed.
What is pipette filler?
Devices that fill and empty pipets by suction and pressure to collect and dispense liquids; includes manually operated syringe-style fillers, motorized vacuum options, and accessories. Pipet fillers or controllers help to more easily and rapidly fill and dispense liquids from pipets.
What is pipette used for?
To transport a measured volume of liquid
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What is the best practice of handling pipette *?
It is best to immerse the pipette tips just below the liquid’s surface (2-3 mm) to allow the desired volume to be aspirated. Immersing the pipette tip too deeply increases the risk of liquid droplets clinging to the outside of the pipette tip.
What are micropipettes used for?
A micropipette is a common yet an essential laboratory instrument used to accurately and precisely transfer volumes of liquid in the microliter range. Micropipettes are available in single channel and multi channel variants.
What are serological pipettes used for?
What is the difference between Mohr and serological pipettes?
A Serological pipette is a graduated pipette in which the calibration marks extend all the way to the tip. A Mohr pipette is a graduated pipette in which the calibration marks do not extend to the tip but at a point above the tip.
When should you use a serological pipette?
The best time to use serological pipette is when transferring liquids between receptacles, mixing chemical solutions, or laying reagents that are composed of different densities. Each of these procedures requires a high attention to detail when it comes to the aspirating and dispensing of your solution.