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Learn more:
- MFR: Thermo Scientific Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 697NL
Frequently asked questions
What kind of tasks are these pipettes best for?
These pipettes are specifically designed for high-precision, small-volume tasks, including:
- Filling microbiological I.D. strips and ELISA plates.
- Working with microcentrifuge or precipitation tubes.
- Delicate laboratory procedures like cell layer removal and blood sample separation.
Does this pipette have graduations for measuring?
No, this model is without graduations. It is designed for precise, drop-wise dispensing rather than volume-measurement tasks.
How precise is the liquid dispensing?
The fine-tip geometry is engineered for high accuracy, delivering approximately 45–50 drops per mL, which is ideal for sensitive, small-scale scientific applications.
Do I need an extra bulb or suction device?
No extra accessories are needed. Each pipette features an integrated, built-in bulb design, making them ready to use immediately for a more efficient workflow.
Why is the tip designed this way?
The fine-tip geometry is specifically crafted to provide controlled, drop-wise dispensing, which is essential when working with small vessels like microcentrifuge tubes or multi-well assay plates.
Is there anything I should know about the availability?
Please note that this item has been discontinued by the manufacturer. It remains available as a Factory New item while current stock lasts.
What material are these made of?
The pipettes are constructed from high-quality, clear polyethylene, ensuring durability and full visibility of the contents during use.
Is this suitable for clinical or research environments?
Yes, these are professional-grade tools perfectly suited for clinical laboratories, microbiology research centers, and diagnostic facilities.
What is the total capacity of the pipette?
The pipette has a volume capacity of 0.025 mL, tailored for micro-volume liquid handling.
Are these single-use items?
Yes, these are standard laboratory consumables designed for efficient, single-task use in research and clinical settings.