Which Pipette Is the Right One for My Application?
Many “secret recipes” for handling problematic liquids have been passed down. The pipette tip is cut off in order to pipette viscous liquids. Ethanol and acetone are pipetted in a race against time, at the fastest possible speed, for liquids could simply drip out of the tip. At times, even detergent residue inside the tip is tolerated. These methods are not particularly precise. There is another way.
In our Liquid Guide, you can learn more on typical challenges in routine pipetting and how to deal with them. We present which pipettes are suitable for you, provide solutions for more precise pipetting results, and helpful posters, application notes and videos.
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Many “secret recipes” for handling problematic liquids have been passed down. The pipette tip is cut off in order to pipette viscous liquids. Ethanol and acetone are pipetted in a race against time, at the fastest possible speed, for liquids could simply drip out of the tip. At times, even detergent residue inside the tip is tolerated. These methods are not particularly precise. There is another way.
In our Liquid Guide, you can learn more on typical challenges in routine pipetting and how to deal with them. We present which pipettes are suitable for you, provide solutions for more precise pipetting results, and helpful posters, application notes and videos.
Learn More