Pipettes are used extensively in laboratories worldwide to ensure accuracy and repeatability in analysis. Air displacement micropipettes, the most commonly used pipettes in many laboratories, rely on the vacuum generated by a piston to take up the liquid sample into a disposable plastic tip. For more viscous or corrosive samples, many laboratories will opt for a positive-displacement pipette which offers disposable capillaries and pistons.
Pipettes are available in single-channel and multichannel formats, where multichannel pipettes can be used to transfer several samples simultaneously. Additionally, volume ranges of pipettes can vary from model to model and are offered in a range of sizes from μL to ml capacities.
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