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BRAND® Transferpette® pipette, fixed volume, single channel

volume 25 μL, accuracy: 0.8%, precision: 0.4%

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121500

description

corrosion resistant piston
supplied with performance certificate and calibration certificate.

feature

electronic: no
recommended tips 2-200 μL & 5-300 μL
* 5-100 μL

single-channel

manufacturer/tradename

BRAND

volume measuring range

25 μL, accuracy: 0.8%, precision: 0.4%

volume

25 μL

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General description

The Transferpette pipette is designed to the shape of the human hand for maximum comfort. The side mounted pipetting key reduces hand fatigue, especially when performing serial pipetting operations. The textured housing of the hand grip ensures a firm grip and is UV resistant.

Changing volume is easy without snagging gloves. Detents prevent inadvertent volume changes. Easy to calibration tool supplied. The slim shaft (autoclavable at 121°C) makes it possible to pipette in the narrowest vessels without removing the tip ejector. The taper is designed to fit PLASTIBRAND and most other leading manufacturers tips.

CE-marked according to IVD-Directive 98/79 CE.

* Filter tips

Other Notes

BR704120 (India)

Legal Information

BRAND is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG
Transferpette is a registered trademark of BRAND GMBH + CO KG

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