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MilliSentials Aliquoting Pipette Controller

Synonym(s):

Aliquoting Pipette Controller

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NACRES:
NB.01
UNSPSC Code:
41121519
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L × W × H

7.2 in. × 7.0 in. × 2.2 in.

volume

0.5 - 5 mL

weight

385 g

battery power

rechargeable (Battery Charge time: ∼2 hours)

compatibility

for use with Glass and Plastic Serological Pipets with Volume 1 to 100 mL

General description

The MilliSentials Aliquoting Pipette Controller combines the automatic aliquoting function of a repeat pipettor with the basic functions of a standard pipette controller in a single device. The aliquoting function allows users to set an aliquot volume between 0.5-5.0 mL and automatically dispense accurate aliquots with the touch of a button. The device also provides touch sensitive aspirate and dispense buttons for standard pipette controller function and is compatible with all major brands of serological pipettes with volumes between 1-100mL. The MilliSentials Aliquoting Pipette Controller combines repeat pipetting and standard pipetting into one easy to use instrument.

Accessories Included-
  • Wall Mount
  • 0.22 μm replaceable nozzle filter
  • Power cord

Application

  • Cell culture
  • Dispensing media
  • Filling plates, tubes, cryovials

Features and Benefits

  • Built in aliquoting capability automatically dispenses accurate aliquots between 0.5-5.0 mL at the touch of a button
  • Touch sensitive aspirate and dispense buttons allow precise control
  • Ergonomic design reduces hand strain




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