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Pasteur pipettes are simple, disposable laboratory tools used for transferring small volumes of liquids. They are typically made from glass or plastic and feature a tapered end that allows for precise liquid handling. These pipettes are commonly used in various laboratory settings for tasks such as sample preparation, reagent addition, and liquid transfer in experiments.
| Material | Glass or plastic |
| Volume capacity | Typically 1 to 10 mL |
| Length | Usually 150 to 200 mm |
| Tip type | Tapered or straight |
| Sterility | Sterile or non-sterile options available |
When choosing Pasteur pipettes, consider the material based on your application needs—glass for precision and reusability, or plastic for convenience and disposability. Specify the volume capacity and length that best suits your experimental requirements. Additionally, check whether you need sterile pipettes for sensitive applications. It is also advisable to consider the quantity needed, as bulk purchasing may offer cost savings.
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They are used for transferring small volumes of liquids in laboratory settings.
Glass pipettes can be reused after proper cleaning, while plastic ones are typically single-use.
They usually hold between 1 to 10 mL of liquid.
Sterile pipettes are recommended for sensitive applications to avoid contamination.
Yes, but the efficiency may vary based on the viscosity of the liquid.
They are generally between 150 to 200 mm long.