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Z627992

Pasteur pipettes

short capillary tip, approx 2 mL withdraw volume, soda-lime glass

Synonym(s):

Automatic pipettes

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121500
eCl@ss:
32079210
NACRES:
NB.04
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material

soda-lime glass

Agency

suitable for EPA 1613

sterility

non-sterile

feature

graduations: no

packaging

pack of 1000 ea

manufacturer/tradename

BRAND 747715

capacity

~2 mL

tip L × I.D. × O.D.

45 mm × 1.0 mm × 7 mm

General description

Soda-lime-glass (ISO 7712). Long drawn-out capillary tip. Suction end with constriction for a cotton plug.
The Pasteur pipettes are made of soda-lime-glass (ISO 7712) and feature a long and drawn-out shape. The pipettor end is specifically designed with a constriction to accommodate the insertion of a cotton plug.

Application

Pasteur pipettes has been used:

  • to transfer supernatant to high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) vials in sample enrichment process for studying the impact of pesticide application in agriculture on groundwater quality.
  • in the process of adjusting concentrate and transfer during sample preparation via vacuum-assisted evaporation.
  • to prepare a packed column with silica or Celite for GC sample preparation.

Other Notes

BR747715 (India)

Legal Information

BRAND is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG


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