One of the most common laboratory consumables is the serological pipette. The editor will learn about the serological pipette with everyone. How much do you know about its characteristics and uses?
Features of Serological Pipettes
1. Grading score
Serological pipettes have graduation markings to help determine the volume of liquid they dispense. Graduation markings on pipettes are etched or printed on the body, usually using white or blue ink to improve readability.
2. Wide volume range
Serological pipettes are available in various sizes with different volumes: 1 ml, 2 ml, 5 ml, 10 ml, 25 ml and 50 ml. You can choose the appropriate volume based on the amount of liquid you want to transfer.
3. Improve precision and accuracy
Serological pipettes are designed to provide excellent accuracy, precision and high throughput while minimizing errors.
4. Sterilization and high-quality materials
Serological pipettes are manufactured using high-quality raw materials such as polystyrene, polypropylene or glass and are sterilized by gamma rays to ensure cleanliness and sterility in the laboratory.
Serological pipette uses
1. Molecular Biology
Serological pipettes are commonly used in molecular biology laboratories for a variety of applications, including DNA and RNA extraction, protein detection, PCR amplification, and more.
2. Medical and clinical laboratories
Serological pipettes are widely used in medical and clinical laboratories for blood or urine analysis, cell culture and immunological assays. Serological pipettes are useful in situations where maximum accuracy and precision are required.
3. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries
Serological pipettes are widely used in vaccine production, drug discovery and manufacturing processes in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
4. Food testing and water quality analysis
Serological pipettes are used in food testing and water analysis laboratories for titration or volume measurement.
Serological pipettes play a critical role in laboratory, manufacturing and testing environments.







