Sterile serological pipettes are long, thin tubes that are used to transfer small volumes of liquid in a laboratory setting. They are typically made from glass or plastic, and are designed to be disposable for the purpose of preventing contamination.
Sterile serological pipettes are commonly used in medical and scientific research, as well as in manufacturing and quality control. They are particularly useful for handling small volumes of liquid, such as those used in the preparation of samples for analysis or testing.
Sterile serological pipettes are typically calibrated in millimeters (mm) or microliters (μL) and are available in a range of sizes to suit different volume requirements. They are usually sealed in individual packaging to maintain their sterility, and are used with a pipette bulb or pipette pump to create suction and transfer the liquid.
It is important to handle sterile serological pipettes with care to prevent contamination and ensure accurate measurement. They should be handled using proper technique to avoid contamination, and should be properly disposed of after use to prevent the spread of infection or disease.
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