Pipette Pump
- Presenting a fast release pipetting device for precise pipetting & zip quick emptying
- The Knurled thumbwheel can be rotated to draw up or dispense liquids while the releaser may be pushed in for zip- quick emptying
- The moulded chuck has a silicon rubber collet inside to hold various pipettes of standard sizes
- It resists acids & alkalies and can be easily disassembled for thorough cleaning.
Material : Acrylonitvile Butandiene Styrene
PART No. | CAPACITY(ml) | Pack QTY. |
3530-2 | 2 | 10 |
3530-10 | 10 | 10 |
3530-25 | 25 | 10 |
Here are some common uses of pipette pumps:
- Accurate Liquid Dispensing: Pipette pumps are used for precise and controlled dispensing of liquid volumes from pipettes. This is critical in laboratory work where accurate measurements are essential for experimental success.
- Avoiding Contamination: Pipette pumps help prevent contamination by providing a barrier between the user’s hand and the pipette. This is especially important in applications where the introduction of contaminants could affect the results, such as in molecular biology, microbiology, and cell culture work.
- Reducing Hand Fatigue: Pipette pumps are designed to reduce hand fatigue during prolonged pipetting sessions. The ergonomic design allows for comfortable and efficient handling, making them suitable for repetitive tasks.
- Compatibility with Various Pipettes: Pipette pumps are often adjustable and compatible with various types and sizes of pipettes, including volumetric pipettes, serological pipettes, and micropipettes. This versatility makes them adaptable to different laboratory workflows.
- Cell Culture Work: In cell culture applications, pipette pumps are used for tasks such as aspirating and dispensing cell culture media, reagents, and other liquids. The ability to precisely handle small volumes is crucial for maintaining cell viability and experimental consistency.
- Molecular Biology and PCR: Pipette pumps are commonly used in molecular biology techniques, including PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Accurate liquid handling is essential in these applications to ensure the success of experiments involving DNA and other biomolecules.
- Clinical Diagnostics: Pipette pumps find application in clinical laboratories for accurate liquid dispensing in diagnostic tests. Reliable and reproducible results in medical testing depend on precise pipetting.
- Sample Preparation: Pipette pumps are used in sample preparation for various analytical techniques, such as liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Accurate and controlled liquid handling is crucial for obtaining reliable analytical results.
- Chemical Analysis: In analytical chemistry, pipette pumps are employed for precise liquid handling in tasks such as sample dilution, standard preparation, and other procedures requiring accuracy.
- Teaching and Training: Pipette pumps are often used in educational settings and training laboratories to teach proper pipetting techniques. They provide a safe and controlled environment for students to practice liquid handling without the risks associated with mouth pipetting.
- Reducing Cross-Contamination: Pipette pumps help minimize the risk of cross-contamination between different samples by providing a controlled and sealed system for liquid transfer.