How to Choose a Microbiology Laboratory Pipette Guide | Sartorius

How to Choose a Microbiology Laboratory Pipette 

Last updated: June 05, 2023

Overview

Do you want to ensure accurate and precise pipetting results in microbiological analyses? A key factor in achieving accuracy and precision, in addition to pipetting training, is using the right volume pipette for each step of a protocol. Therefore, it is essential to choose a reliable manual or electronic pipette for your microbiology applications that is easy to use and meets the lab's ISO requirements. The liquid handling requirements of a microbiology laboratory may differ from those of other analytical laboratories.

This guide outlines some of the important factors to consider when choosing a manual or electronic pipette for PCR and other microbiological analyses. Key points include volumes, contamination prevention, sterile tips, ease of use and ergonomics, maintenance and calibration schedules, and sustainability.

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  • Page count: 5
  • Read time: 5 minutes

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Key Takeaways:

  • A key factor in pipetting accuracy and precision is the use of the correct volume pipette and pipetting training.
  • It is best if the tips and pipette are from the same manufacturer.
  • Electronic pipettes are more ergonomic, efficient, accurate and programmable.
  • Routine maintenance and calibration are key to ensuring peak pipetting performance.

This Resource is Designed for:

  • Lab Researchers and Managers
  • Scientists
  • Clinical Assistant
  • Application Specialist
  • Engineers
  • Chemists

Applications Covered:

  • Microbiological Analysis
  • Life Science Research
  • Applied Industries
  • Quality Control & Testing
  • Biotechnology Research 
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  • Vaccines
  • Food & Beverage

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