Serological Pipette
Serological pipettes are one of the commonly used liquid handling supplies in laboratories. They are specifically designed to allow conditions for cellular and tissue culture. Their versatility is matched only by their accurate volume measurement capabilities. These disposable pipettes are typically packaged in bulk packs of 25 to 50 units.
Serological pipettes are available in three different types. One is a single-ringed pipette, which allows the whole tip to be drained. The other two are bulb-style and shorty pipettes, which are smaller and more comfortable for use in confined spaces. Each type has its own unique characteristics.
Plastic Serological Pipettes are manufactured under strict protocols to ensure accuracy. They offer the degree of precision for liquid handling applications. In addition to being safe and accurate, these pipettes are also durable.
Serological pipettes are usually pre-sterilized. They feature an aspiration trigger, which allows the user to easily dispense liquids. There is also a unique filter plug on the bottom of the pipette, which keeps the liquid inside the pipette and minimizes the risk of contamination.
These disposable pipettes are for daily cell culture and molecular biology experiments. Made from sterile, non-pyrogenic, medical-grade polystyrene, the pipettes are sterilized through Gamma irradiation. This prevents cross-contamination of liquids and reagents. Unlike other types of pipettes, serological pipettes are color-coded, so the user can identify the correct size without having to open the packaging.
Pipettes are a common instrument in laboratories, and serological pipettes are particularly useful when mixing chemical solutions. Using them allows a user to measure the smallest increments possible. For example, a user can use a serological pipette to measure 0.1 mL for each 2 mL of solution. However, it is important to follow proper techniques when using them to avoid contamination.
A serological pipette has rubber bulbs attached to the tip. These bulbs provide an outlet for excess liquid, allowing the user to blow out any extra solution. This is especially important when layering reagents of various densities. Once the liquid has been loaded into the pipette, the top of the liquid column will have a meniscus, which will be formed.
Serological pipettes are also commonly used for bacterial culture experiments. They allow the user to transfer liquids between receptacles and can be used with a wide variety of pipette controllers. Because of their convenience, serological pipettes are often used in conjunction with micropipettes.
Serological pipettes are made to fit pipette controllers and Pipet-Aids. They are packaged in paper or plastic wrap, and are available in a range of sizes. These pipettes are often packaged in bulk packs of 25 to 50, and can be opened with a peel-apart method.
Disposable serological pipettes are available in both polystyrene and glass. Polystyrene has good heat resistance and is optically clear, making it ideal for laboratory research. Regardless of the material, serological pipettes are a reliable and effective way to ensure the safety and stability of your fluids.
Serological Pipette
Variant No.
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Name
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Model
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Scale
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Type
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Color ring
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Package specification
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1040000
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Serological pipettes
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1ml
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1/100
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Tensile type
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Independent
paper plastic,
inner
pack
?
?
?
?
?
?
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50pcs/pack, 20packs/case
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1041000
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Serological pipettes
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2ml
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1/50
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Tensile type
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?
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50pcs/pack, 10packs/case
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1042000
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Serological pipettes
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5ml
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1/10
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Tensile type
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?
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50pcs/pack, 4packs/case
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1043000
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Serological pipettes
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10ml
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1/10
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Weld type
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?
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50pcs/pack, 40packs/case
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1044000
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Serological pipettes
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25ml
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2/10
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Weld type
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?
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25pcs/pack, 8packs/case
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1045000
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Serological pipettes
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50ml
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1/2
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Weld type
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?
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25pcs/pack, 8packs/case
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1046000
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Serological pipettes
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100ml
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1
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Weld type
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?
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10pcs/pack, 5packs/case
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