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3400-ASTM, GRADUATED PIPETTE (SEROLOGICAL), CLASS-A, UNSERIALIZED

  • Calibrated to deliver as per ASTM E-1044
  • Printed in ceramic enamel.
  • With batch certificate
  • Calibrated to deliver as per ASTM E-1044
  • Printed in ceramic enamel.
  • With batch certificate
PART No.Capacity (ml)Sub Division ± Tol (ml)Colour of Coding BandPack QTY.
3400-1R10.10.01RED10
3400-1Y10.010.01YELLOW10
3400-220.10.01GREEN10
3400-550.10.02BLUE10
3400-10100.10.03ORANGE10
3400-25250.10.05WHITE10

Potential uses of an unserialized serological pipette:

  1. Routine Laboratory Work:
    • Unserialized Class A serological pipettes are suitable for routine laboratory tasks where high precision and traceability are not as critical. These tasks may include general sample transfers, mixing solutions, or dispensing reagents in less sensitive applications.
  2. Educational Laboratories:
    • In educational settings, where the primary focus is on teaching basic laboratory techniques and principles, unserialized pipettes may be used. They provide students with hands-on experience in liquid handling without the need for rigorous traceability.
  3. Non-Critical Measurements:
    • For applications where extremely precise volume control is not essential, such as in some industrial or manufacturing processes, unserialized serological pipettes may be employed.
  4. Bulk Analysis:
    • In situations where large quantities of samples need to be processed, and the primary requirement is speed rather than the highest level of precision, unserialized pipettes may be used.
  5. Budget-Conscious Environments:
    • Unserialized pipettes may be chosen in environments where cost considerations are paramount, and the additional expense of serialized pipettes is not justified by the level of precision required for the work.
  6. General Liquid Handling:
    • Unserialized serological pipettes are suitable for general liquid handling tasks, such as transferring liquids between containers, preparing solutions with less stringent accuracy requirements, or general laboratory maintenance activities.

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