Sterile serological pipettes are laboratory tools used for precise measurement and dispensing of liquid samples. They are made of plastic or glass, and are typically disposable. They are often used in medical and scientific research, as well as in clinical and industrial settings.
Sterile serological pipettes are designed to prevent contamination of the liquid samples, they are individually wrapped and sterilized by gamma radiation or Ethylene Oxide (EtO) to ensure that they are free from microorganisms. They are available in various sizes, from single drops to several milliliters.
These pipettes are commonly used in a wide range of applications such as in microbiology, hematology, biochemistry, and in the preparation of media for cell culture. They are also used for the collection, handling, and storage of biological specimens for testing. They are also used for dispensing and measuring reagents, solutions and other liquid samples in laboratory settings.
Sterile serological pipettes are used for the precise measurement and dispensing of liquid samples in laboratory settings. They are commonly used in microbiology, hematology, biochemistry, and in the preparation of media for cell culture. Some specific uses of sterile serological pipettes include:
Collecting and dispensing small liquid samples: Sterile serological pipettes are often used to collect and dispense small liquid samples, such as blood or other bodily fluids, for testing and analysis.
Preparing media for cell culture: These pipettes are used to measure and dispense precise amounts of media and reagents used to grow and maintain cells in a laboratory setting.
Measuring and dispensing reagents: They are also used to measure and dispense reagents and solutions used in various laboratory procedures.
Preparing samples for analysis: These pipettes are used to prepare samples for analysis, such as by diluting or mixing them with other solutions.
Transferring of liquid samples: They are also used to transfer liquid samples from one container to another, such as transferring a liquid culture from a test tube to a Petri dish.
Pipetting of viscous liquids: They are also used for pipetting of viscous liquids, such as suspensions, pastes, and gels.
By their nature of being sterile, they are crucial in avoiding contamination of the liquid samples and ensure accurate results in laboratory settings.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
1. Clear and bidirectional graduations on the pipets, negative graduation allows additional working volume
2. Accurate dispensing within ±2%
3. Color-coded packaging for sorting and selecting
4. Filter plug prevents overfill
5. Gamma sterilized or non- sterilized
6. Non-pyrogenic, RNase/DNase -free