Pipettes are used to transfer specific volumes of solutions from one place to another. These are used mainly in analytical and microbiology, cell biology, DNA analysis, PCR etc, where small volumes are used. Pipettes can come in fixed volumes or as variable volume so you can set the desired volume. Variable volume pipettes come in a particular volume range.
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The following are some key points to remember when pipetting, they will help to improve your technique and results: Immersion It is important to ensure you do not immerse the pipette tip to far below the surface as it can cause the air in the tip to become compressed and too much liquid to be drawn up. Angle The pipette should be held vertically whilst pipetting, once again,...
Many tasks in the lab rely on accurate liquid volume measurement using a micropipette.
To keep the pipette accurate it should be stored properly - we've taken a look at how pipettes should be stored, and why.
[caption id="attachment_11217" align="aligncenter" width="201"] Micropipettes are used in most labs - store them carefully to keep them accurate[/caption]
How to store micropipe...
Socorex are the leading Swiss supplier of quality precision pipettes and tips. If you want to avoid buying the wrong tips for your new pipette, buy both the pipettes and tips from the same manufacturer. Whilst it is possible to source after-market OEM varieties you cannot be sure that the tip you buy will fit the barrel of the pipettes correctly and then dispense the required volume accurately....
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