Brand: Eppendorf
Color: Yellow
Features:
- Electronic 12-channel pipette with adjustable volume selection and five pipetting modes for transporting a measured volume of liquid
- LCD screen shows the volume, pipetting mode and speed, and battery life, and backlighting helps eliminate light reflections and improves contrast in low-light conditions
- Selection dial for setting the mode and color-coded rocker button for controlling functions in each mode
- Spring loaded tip cones for ease of connecting and ejecting pipette tips
- Autoclavable lower housing ensures sterility and avoids cross-contamination
Eppendorf
Details:
The Eppendorf Xplorer electronic multichannel pipette has 12 channels, an LCD screen, adjustable volume selection, and five pipetting modes. This electronic multichannel micropipette is used for transporting a measured volume of liquid. Its LCD screen shows the volume, pipetting mode and speed, and battery life, and backlighting helps eliminate light reflections and improves contrast in low-light conditions. This pipette has a selection dial for setting the mode and rocker button for controlling functions in each mode. The rocker button is color coded by volume for ease of selection. It has spring-loaded tip cones for ease of connecting and ejecting pipette tips. The low-force tip ejector helps minimize hand strain. Once the pipette tips are ejected, the piston automatically returns to a zero position to prepare for the next pipetting operation. The lower housing is autoclavable to ensure sterility and avoid cross-contamination. The menus, operating modes, and built-in help are available in multiple languages for ease of use. The Xplorer comes with a 5V power supply, plug adapters, a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, a certificate of quality, and instructions. Multichannel pipettes are typically used in biotechnology research, microbiology, and chemistry applications to aspirate, transport, and dispense a small, measured volume of liquid.
Pipettes are laboratory tools for collecting, transporting, and dispensing a small amount of liquid. Sometimes called pipets, pipettors, or chemical droppers, a pipette is composed of a tube that collects the measured substance and a mechanism to aspirate and dispense the substance. Some pipettes can measure a fixed volume of liquid, others are graduated to show the volume, while others can be set to measure a volume within a range. Pipettes can aspirate and dispense liquid manually, electronically, or with a pipette filler that can be motorized. Pipettes are available in a variety of sizes and desig