PIPETTE, AUTOMATIC, adjustable vol. 0.5-10 µl (Eppendorf)

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AUTOMATIC PIPETTE, 0.5-10 µl (Eppendorf)

Definition

Automatic pipette used to take accurately a very small liquid sample.

Specifications

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Material

Polypropylene (PP)

Technical specifications

  • Capacity: 0.5 to 10 µl
  • Colour code: white
  • Numerical display
  • Tip release
  • Volume adjuster lever

Packaging & Labelling

Instructions for use

To be used with the GREY tips (see related articles) for the DAT-leishmaniasis test (see checklist Kala-Azar test = DAT) and for molecular testing in HIV and TB programmes.

External maintenance or replacement of all pipettes is recommended minimum every 2 years. The frequency depends on the required accuracy level. Contact your laboratory advisor for updated information.

Please consult the “Updated laboratory procedures, 2022” available online via the Laboratory working Group sharepoint page: Laboratory Procedures and Resources.

https://msfintl.sharepoint.com/sites/msfintlcommunities/LabWG/SitePages/Laboratory-Manual-page.aspx

For offline access, contact your laboratory advisor.

MSF requirements

Essential for accurately sampling very small volumes in immunology, molecular techniques or for other microtechniques.

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