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Pipettor P200 P1000 Medical

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Pipettor P200 P1000 Medical

Serological... 11498 vertices, 11322 polygons p1000 Pipettor 12740 vertices, 12534 polygons p200 Pipettor 12660 vertices, 12454 polygons

A pipettor is a laboratory device, specifically a pipetting aid, used to facilitate the transfer of liquids in precise volumes. It can be a manual or electronic instrument that assists in aspirating and dispensing liquids from pipettes, according to Sigma-Aldrich. Here's a more detailed explanation:What it is:Pipetting Aid:A pipettor is a tool that assists in the process of pipetting, which is the act of transferring liquids using a pipette. Manual or Electronic:Pipettors can be manually operated, using mechanisms like pistons or air displacement, or they can be electronic, using electronic components to control the volume. Positive Displacement:Some pipettors, like those from Sigma-Aldrich, are designed for positive displacement, making them suitable for viscous or foaming liquids. How it works:Aspiration:The pipettor uses a mechanism, whether mechanical or electronic, to draw or aspirate liquid into the pipette tip. Dispensing:After aspirating, the pipettor then dispenses the liquid into the desired destination. Types of Pipettors:Manual Pipettors:These are generally more durable and easier to maintain, often using a piston mechanism to draw and dispense liquids.Electronic Pipettors:These offer increased accuracy, reduced force required for pipetting, and lower risk of repetitive strain injuries. Uses:Liquid Transfer: Pipettors are essential for transferring liquids in various laboratory settings, including chemistry and biology. Precision: They help in measuring and dispensing precise volumes of liquids. In summary, a pipettor is a tool that simplifies the process of pipetting, making it easier to accurately and efficiently transfer liquids in the laboratory

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