Product Description
Eliminate plugging, packaging and autoclaving with Special Purpose Transfer Pipettes, ideal for delivering drops onto slides or tiles. Single-unit design features a built-in pipettes bulb that eliminates need for plugging, packaging, autoclaving; prevents cross-contamination.
Description
- Shatterproof, nontoxic polyethylene
- Low-affinity surfacesreduces loss of cells and valuable proteins due to binding
- Can be frozen in liquid nitrogen, or heat sealed for storage
- Nonsterile
Designed for Laboratory PrecisionEvery Special Purpose Transfer Pipette is engineered to support precise liquid handling in laboratory settings. The clear graduation markings on select models aid in monitoring the amount of liquid transferred, and the narrow, tapered design facilitates accurate and controlled dispensation, reducing sample waste and cross-contamination risk.
Safe, Sterile, and FlexibleChoose between sterile and non-sterile pipettes to meet specific protocol requirements. Each pipette is single-use and made from non-toxic, unbreakable LDPE, offering excellent flexibility for easy maneuvering during delicate sample transfers. Their transparent construction allows for clear visibility of contents, supporting rigorous laboratory standards.
User-Friendly and VersatileThe simple manual squeeze and release mechanism makes these pipettes accessible to users at all skill levels. Single-use design ensures easy disposal, eliminating the risk of residual contamination and cross-sample interference. Suitable for medical, research, and teaching laboratories, these pipettes cover routine and specialized liquid transfer applications.
FAQs of Special Purpose Transfer Pipettes:
Q: How are Special Purpose Transfer Pipettes typically used in laboratories?
A: These pipettes are primarily used for transferring, mixing, or dispensing precise liquid volumes, such as sample handling, blood or serum transfer, and general laboratory tasks. Their flexibility and tapered tips make them suitable for handling liquids in medical, research, and educational labs.
Q: What types of Special Purpose Transfer Pipettes are available and how do I choose between them?
A: They are offered in both sterile and non-sterile forms, with some models featuring graduated volume markings for measurement. Selection depends on your application; sterile pipettes are recommended for clinical or sensitive samples, while bulk, non-sterile pipettes may suit general use.
Q: When should I use a pipette with graduation markings?
A: Graduation-marked pipettes should be used when you need to measure and dispense specific liquid volumes. These markings are especially helpful for tasks requiring greater accuracy, such as preparing dilutions or transferring exact quantities in protocol-driven experiments.
Q: Where are these transfer pipettes manufactured and distributed?
A: These pipettes are manufactured, supplied, exported, and imported by companies based in India, making them accessible to a global laboratory market.
Q: What is the process for using a Special Purpose Transfer Pipette?
A: Simply squeeze the bulb, insert the tapered tip into the liquid, release the bulb to draw up fluid, and then gently squeeze the bulb again to dispense the desired amount. The flexible stem allows for easy maneuvering in tubes, bottles, or well plates.
Q: Are these pipettes reusable, and what are the benefits of single-use design?
A: No, these pipettes are strictly single-use to ensure sterility, prevent contamination, and maintain sample integrity. After use, simply dispose of the pipette following laboratory protocols, saving time on cleaning and eliminating cross-sample risks.
Q: What makes these pipettes particularly beneficial for laboratory applications?
A: Their disposable, non-toxic, and unbreakable LDPE construction, combined with precise graduation markings and flexible, tapered tips, provide versatility and safety for handling a wide range of laboratory liquids, promoting accurate, contamination-free sample management.