Pasteur Pipette
Pasteur Pipette

A transfer pipette, also known as a Pasteur pipette, is a type of low precision (+/-10%) laboratory pipette used for transferring small volumes of liquids. They typically have a thin, tapered tip at one end and a bulbous or cylindrical section at the other end. They are extremely affordable, cents per piece, which makes them ideal for use in kits and other situations where a disposable pipette is needed. Owing to their soft, blow molded polypropylene design they are especially useful in situations, e.g. virology or blood banking, where shatterproof material is a must. Nest transfer pipettes are available in a range of volumes and packaging options. 

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Introduction

Features

• Good chemical stability.

• Transparent with clear graduations for easy observation.

• Pipette can be twisted for use with micro vessels and special-shaped containers.

• Good resilience for rapid liquid transfer

• High precision and good repeatability.

• Each package is individually labelled with the batch number for easy quality tracking and traceability.

• DNase/RNase, endotoxin and pyrogenic free.

• Individually wrapped, sterilized by EO, SAL=10-6

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