Transfer Pipettes, unlike their glass counterparts, will not shatter or break and the hazard of broken glass is eliminated. Likewise, since these disposable items are used only once, the chances for infectious material being passed on is reduced. These pipettes will work well whenever there is a need for quick, safe transfer of liquids. Packaged in a variety of sizes, these plastic disposable pipettes fit almost all needs for liquid transfer.
5ml capacity-graduated to 1ml-Large Bulb
Capacity:5ml
Total Length: 160mm
Dropper/ml: 25
Stem Diameter: 5.0mm
Bulb Draw:3.5ml
Graduated Up to: 1ml
Graudated increasement: 0.25ml
Cat.No. |
Description |
Sterility |
11301 |
500/Box,3000/Case |
Non- |
11311 |
1/Peel Pack,500/Case |
EO |
11312 |
5/Peel Pack,500/Case |
EO |
11313 |
10/Peel Pack,1500/Case |
EO |
11314 |
20/Peel Pack,1500/Case |
EO |
COMPANY PROFILE
Runlab is a renowned science lab plasticware manufacturers, suppliers & exporters based in Zhejiang, China. Our range of science lab plasticware are highly popular around the world because of our commitment towards quality, excellence & on time delivery.
Our science laboratory plasticware are used in various educational institutes, testing & research centers, forensic labs, microbiology, biotechnology, pharmaceutical labs, forensic labs at affordable price.
Few of our science lab plasticware are cryovials, centrifuge tubes, anaylzer cups, specimen containers, inoculating loops, cell spreaders, pipettes, etc.
OEM Services: We can offer products in private labels, specially packaged, and OEM service.
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FAQ
What are plastic pipettes?
Pasteur pipettes are plastic or glass pipettes used to transfer small amounts of liquids, but are not graduated calibrated for any particular volume. The bulb is separate from the pipette body. Pasteur pipettes are also called teat pipettes, droppers, eye droppers and chemical droppers.
What are plastic pipettes made of?
Pipettes Transfer transfer pipettes are non-sterile and made from low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic.
How many types of pipettes are there?
Five
Within pipette calibration there are five widely used grades of pipettes, all of which have specific guidelines and requirements regarding use, testing, maintenance, and measurement. The five grades of pipettes include disposable/transfer, graduated/serological, single channel, multichannel, and repeat pipette.
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