Manual 12-Channel Pipette, Pipette Manufacturer

Topkey is one of the best pipette manufacturers. The manual 12-channel pipette features an ergonomic design, with a wider adjustable volume range and high precision. It is impact-resistant, UV-resistant, and resistant to chemical corrosion. The pipette tip components are made of specific materials, which can be disassembled for high-temperature and high-pressure sterilization, and support independent volume calibration.

Manual 12-channel pipette technical parameter:

Model specification Increment Measuring point Maximum allowable error Maximum allowable error
Inaccuracy Inaccuracy
μL % %
0.5~10μL 0.5~10μL 0.1μL 10μL ±1.50% 1.50%
5μL ±2.50% 2.50%
1μL ±4.00% 4.00%
5~50μL 5~50μL 0.5μL 50μL ±1.00% 0.50%
25μL ±1.50% 1.00%
5μL ±3.00% 2.00%
50~300μL 50~300μL 5μL 300μL ±0.70% 0.25%
150μL ±1.00% 0.50%
50μL ±1.50% 0.80%
Manual 12-channel pipette 0.5-10μl
Manual 12-channel pipette 0.5-10μl
Manual 12-channel pipette 5-50μl
Manual 12-channel pipette 5-50μl
Manual 12-channel pipette 50-300μl
Manual 12-channel pipette 50-300μl

Questions and Answers

Q: What is a manual pipette?

A: A manual pipette is a handheld instrument used in life science laboratories to accurately measure and dispense micro-volumes of liquids between multi-well plates, microtubes, and reservoirs. Manual pipettes are used in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, clinical, and academic research institutions.

Q: What is the difference between manual and electronic pipettes?

A: Both mechanical and electronic pipettes have their place in a lab. Mechanical pipettes are quick to take into use and can very easily be fully sterilized. Electronic pipettes speed up work and provide more consistent results throughout the day and between operators.

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

A: A burette delivers a variable, measured volume of liquid using a stopcock, while a pipette transfers a fixed, specific volume. Burettes are typically used for larger volumes and in processes like titration, as they have a scale and a stopcock for precise, adjustable dispensing. Pipettes are used for accurately transferring a set, often smaller, volume of liquid and require a suction device or filler to operate.

Q: What is the use of hand pipette?

A: A pipette (sometimes spelled as pipet) is a type of laboratory tool commonly used in chemistry and biology to transport a measured volume of liquid, often as a media dispenser.

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