Miniature Pipettes Volumetric 10μL – 300 μL

The miniature pipettes are ergonomically designed and specifically developed for applications requiring relatively stable pipetting in industrial testing, animal husbandry, and the food industry.

The Mini Pipette is ergonomically designed and specifically developed for applications requiring relatively stable pipetting in industrial testing, animal husbandry, and the food industry.

Its lighter overall weight and smaller size enable comfortable full-hand control, reducing hand fatigue from repetitive operations.

The product offers a comprehensive range of specifications and supports custom volume ranges, making it ideal for customized laboratory instrumentation.

Its single-range design ensures greater pipetting precision.

Miniature Pipettes Technical Parameters:

Mini Pipette 10μL – 300μL

Product series Product Specification Widest part Length
Pipetting Series 10ul 2.7cm  

 

 

 

 

12.4cm

20ul
25ul
50ul
75ul
100ul
200ul
300ul
The special range can be customized

Note: All data above are measured manually. In case of error, please refer to the actual product.

Product Details:

Mini Pipette 10μL – 300μLMini Pipette 10μL – 300μLMini Pipette 10μL – 300μLMini Pipette 10μL – 300μL

Questions and Answers

Q: What is the smallest pipette?

A: Micropipettes are usually made of glass and can have a pipette tip aperture as small as 0.1 µm.

Q: What is the difference between a pipette and a micro pipette?

A: Pipettes and micropipettes are invaluable pieces of laboratory equipment used to draw up, measure, and deliver accurate volumes of liquid. The difference between the two is that micropipettes measure volumes between 1 and 1000 µL, while pipettes generally start at 1 milliliter.

Q: How to use a mini pipette?

A: 1. Set the micropipette to the appropriate volume by adjusting the dial.
2. Place a clean tip on the micropipette.
3. Press the plunger down to the first stop.
4. Slowly release the plunger to draw the sample into the pipette tip.
5. Deliver the sample by slowly pressing the plunger to the first stop.

Q: What are the three types of pipettes?

A: There are three common types of pipettes used in the laboratory: micro pipettes, graduated pipettes, and Pasteur pipettes.

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