Single-Channel Pipette, Pipette Manufacturer

In the world of scientific research and laboratory work, the single-channel pipette is a ubiquitous and invaluable instrument.

The single-channel pipette plays a crucial role in various fields, including biology, chemistry, and medicine, enabling precise liquid handling operations that are fundamental to experimental success.

The single-channel pipette is designed with simplicity and functionality in mind. It typically consists of a barrel, a plunger mechanism, and a disposable tip.

The barrel provides a structure for the user to hold and operate the pipette, while the plunger is used to control the aspiration and dispensing of liquids.

The disposable tip is a key feature as it ensures accurate and contamination-free liquid transfer.

These tips come in different volumes, ranging from microliters to milliliters, allowing for flexibility in handling different amounts of liquids depending on the requirements of the experiment.

One of the most significant advantages of the single-channel pipette is its precision.

Scientists and researchers rely on its ability to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquids. In molecular biology experiments, for example, when dealing with DNA samples, enzymes, and reagents, even a slight error in volume can lead to unreliable results.

The single-channel pipette can accurately aspirate and dispense volumes as small as a few microliters with a high degree of reproducibility.

This precision is essential for tasks like PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction), where the correct ratio of primers, template DNA, and polymerase enzyme is crucial for successful amplification.

Product Structure Diagram

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Parámetros técnicos:

Tipo Volumen

Gama

Incremento Prueba

Volumen

Máximo

Permisible

Errores

Máximo

Permisible

Errores

Precisión

Errores

Precisión

Errores

μL % %
0,1~2,5μL 0,1~2,5μL 0,05μL 1,25μL ±3,00% 3.00%
0,25μL ±12,00% 6.00%
0,5~10μL 0,5~10μL 0,1μL 10μL ±1,00% 0.80%
5μL ±1,50% 1.50%
1μL ±2,50% 1.50%
2~20μL 2~20μL 0,5μL 20μL ±0,90% 0.40%
10μL ±1,20% 1.00%
2μL ±3,00% 2.00%
5~50μL 5~50μL 0,5μL 50μL ±0,60% 0.30%
25μL ±0,90% 0.60%
5μL ±2,00% 2.00%
10~100μL 10~100μL 1,0μL 100μL ±0,80% 0.20%
50μL ±1,00% 0.40%
10μL ±3,00% 1.00%
20~200μL 20~200μL 1,0μL 200μL ±0,60% 0.20%
100μL ±0,80% 0.30%
20μL ±2,50% 0.80%
100~1000μL 100~1000μL 5,0μL 1000μL ±0,60% 0.20%
500μL ±0,70% 0.25%
100μL ±2,00% 0.70%
1000~5000μL 1000~5000μL 50,0μL 5000μL ±0,50% 0.20%
2500μL ±0,60% 0.30%
1000μL ±0,70% 0.30%
1~10ml 1~10ml 100μL 10000μL ±0,60% 0.20%
5000μL ±1,20% 0.30%
1000μL ±3,00% 0.60%

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Preguntas y respuestas

Q: What is a single channel pipette?

A: The single-channel pipette has a single head to aspirate or dispense very accurate levels of liquid through a disposable tip. They can be used for multiple applications within laboratories that only have a small throughput.

Q: What is the difference between single channel and multichannel pipettes?

A: Efficiency. Filling microplates with a single-channel pipette can quickly become a very tedious and error-prone task. Using multichannel pipettes allows you to transfer multiple samples at once, increasing efficiency and preventing errors and repetitive strain injuries.

Q: What is a single channel pipette also known as?

A: A single-channel pipette, also referred to as a single-channel micropipette, is used to aspirate and dispense a measured amount of liquid. As it contains a single channel, it can transfer one aliquot at a time and is therefore mostly used for low-throughput laboratory applications.

Q: What is the most commonly used pipette?

A: Volumetric and graduated pipettes are the most commonly used pipettes in laboratories due to their ability to adapt to a wide range of scientific applications. Volumetric pipettes are preferred for their ability to measure accurate volumes, which is crucial in procedures requiring high precision.

Q: What is a single channel pipette used for?

A: A single-channel pipette is a handheld mechanical instrument used in many life science laboratories. Single-channel pipettes accurately transfer small to medium volumes of liquids (typically 1 µL to 20 mL) through individual tips.

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