Pipetting products are used for dispensing liquid of about 5–25 ml (pipettes), 1 ml (Pasteur pipettes), and low volumes from 1 µl to 1000 µl (micropipettes) from one container to the other. Pipetting ...
Pipettes are an essential laboratory tool used to dispense liquids. Whilst pipettes can be used simply as a liquid transfer device where the actual volume of liquid dispensed is not important, more ...
Scientists know that viscous solutions do not behave the same way as aqueous solutions during pipetting. Master mix, glycerol, and polyethylene glycol are examples of liquids that are more viscous and ...
Eppendorf’s ViscoTip pipette tip from its Combitips advanced line can process liquids with viscosities from 200 to 14,000 mPa-s, including glycerol 99.5%, ointments, and creams. Eppendorf’s ViscoTip ...
Preventing contamination in pipetting is absolutely vital when it comes to achieving reliable results. It necessitates the identification of the potential contamination mechanisms so that they can all ...
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