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Pipettes are precision instruments used in laboratories for the accurate measurement and transfer of liquids. They are typically made from materials such as glass or plastic, and can be either manual or electronic in operation. Manual pipettes operate through a plunger mechanism, while electronic pipettes use a motorized system for enhanced accuracy and ease of use.
| Volume range | 0.1 µL to 10 mL |
| Material | Glass or plastic |
| Types | Single-channel, multi-channel, electronic |
| Accuracy | Typically ±0.5% to ±1.5% |
| Calibration | Factory calibrated, with options for user calibration |
| Temperature range | 15°C to 30°C for optimal performance |
When selecting a pipette, consider the volume range you need for your applications, as well as the type (manual or electronic) that best suits your workflow. It's also important to check for accuracy specifications and whether the pipette is factory calibrated or requires user calibration. Additionally, consider the materials used in construction, especially if you are working with corrosive substances. Always specify the desired quantities when requesting a quote to ensure you receive the best pricing and availability.
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Single-channel pipettes are designed for transferring one liquid sample at a time, while multi-channel pipettes can transfer multiple samples simultaneously, increasing efficiency.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the exterior, checking for leaks, and calibrating the pipette as needed to ensure accuracy.
With proper care, a pipette can last several years, but frequent use may require more regular maintenance and calibration.
Yes, but it is important to choose a pipette designed for higher viscosity applications to ensure accuracy.
Pipette tips typically range from 0.1 µL to 10 mL, depending on the pipette type.
Yes, many pipettes use disposable tips to prevent cross-contamination and ensure accurate measurements.