Product Description
The operation of a transfer pipette is straightforward. To use it, the tapered end is immersed into the liquid to be transferred, and the user applies gentle suction to the other end, usually by using their mouth or a rubber b µLb. As the suction is released, the liquid fills the pipette due to the difference in pressure. The liquid can then be dispensed by gently pressing the tapered end or by using a release mechanism.
Transfer pipettes are available in different sizes and capacities, ranging from a few microliters to several milliliters. They are partic µLarly usef µL when precise measurements are not required, but accurate transfer of small volumes is necessary. They are commonly used in various laboratory procedures, such as mixing reagents, adding small aliquots, and preparing samples for analysis.