The laboratory tool used for aspirating and distributing tiny quantities of liquid is called a micropipette. It can be as small as 0.2 microliters. These are employed in molecular, forensic, pharmacological, and diagnostic laboratories. It comes in a variety of variants depending on the working mechanics, capacity (P20-P10,000), channels (single and multi), and principle (air and positive displacement) (manual and automatic).
The Single Channel Adjustable Volume Autoclavable Micropipettes allow for simple cleaning, lower the danger of contamination, and are fully autoclavable. It is possible to perform a steam autoclave for 20 minutes at 121°C and one pressure. Before using the pipette, it must be cooled down and given 12 hours to dry after autoclaving. After each autoclaving, it is advised to assess the pipette’s performance. After every tenth autoclaving, the pipette piston should be greased and sealed to ensure improved performance.





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