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Plastic Pasteur Pipettes Transfer Micro Pipettes
Plastic Pasteur Pipettes, also known as disposable transfer pipettes, are laboratory tools used for transferring small volumes of liquids in a controlled, non-quantitative manner. Made from high-quality medical-grade plastic, these pipettes are ideal for single-use applications in medical, laboratory, research, and diagnostic environments where contamination must be avoided.
Applications:
Medical and clinical laboratories: For transferring reagents, blood, or other fluids.
Biological research: Ideal for handling cell cultures, buffers, and enzymes.
Educational settings: Frequently used in school and university labs for teaching experiments.
Pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries: For sampling, mixing, or dispensing small amounts of liquids.
Food and environmental testing: Used for adding or transferring test reagents.
Advantages:
Disposable – minimizes cross-contamination risks.
Lightweight and easy to handle, even when wearing gloves.
No need for cleaning or sterilization after use.
Inexpensive and suitable for high-volume use.
Usage Instructions:
Squeeze the bulb to expel air.Submerge the tip into the liquid and slowly release the bulb to draw the liquid in.Gently squeeze the bulb again to dispense the liquid at the desired location.
Storage and Handling:
Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight.Sterile pipettes should be opened only when ready to use to maintain sterility.
Plastic Pasteur Pipettes Transfer Micro Pipettes
Plastic Pasteur Pipettes, also known as disposable transfer pipettes, are laboratory tools used for transferring small volumes of liquids in a controlled, non-quantitative manner. Made from high-quality medical-grade plastic, these pipettes are ideal for single-use applications in medical, laboratory, research, and diagnostic environments where contamination must be avoided.
Applications:
Medical and clinical laboratories: For transferring reagents, blood, or other fluids.
Biological research: Ideal for handling cell cultures, buffers, and enzymes.
Educational settings: Frequently used in school and university labs for teaching experiments.
Pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries: For sampling, mixing, or dispensing small amounts of liquids.
Food and environmental testing: Used for adding or transferring test reagents.
Advantages:
Disposable – minimizes cross-contamination risks.
Lightweight and easy to handle, even when wearing gloves.
No need for cleaning or sterilization after use.
Inexpensive and suitable for high-volume use.
Usage Instructions:
Squeeze the bulb to expel air.Submerge the tip into the liquid and slowly release the bulb to draw the liquid in.Gently squeeze the bulb again to dispense the liquid at the desired location.
Storage and Handling:
Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight.Sterile pipettes should be opened only when ready to use to maintain sterility.