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- Summertime, and the Livin’ Is Easy…
- Follow-on-Biologics – More than Simple Generics
- Bacteria Versus Body Cells: A 1:1 Tie
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Eppendorf Pipettes & Dispensers
Count on us to provide the right solution for any liquid handling challenge in the lab. To ensure reproducible results, you are dependent on reliable and ergonomic tools. Eppendorf lab pipettes & dispensers are crafted to support you with high accuracy and precision and to allow you to work in an efficient manner while keeping you and your samples safe. Discover
ergonomic design that simply feels good.
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When Should You Use an Electronic Instrument?
The most important general benefits of using an electronic instrument are: better ergonomics by requiring almost no operating forces, a higher precision and reproducibility and an additional efficiency gain due to various operating modes (such as e.g. pipetting and dispensing with only one tool). Furthermore, electronic instruments are the basis for digital lab solutions supporting scientists with choosing settings for different liquid types, collaborating across the lab or documenting steps.
When Should You Think About an Automated Solution?
Automated liquid handling systems such as the epMotion family are ideal to take over routine and repetitive pipetting tasks that are commonly found in many molecular biological applications. They are ideally suited whenever complex processes need to be standardized, help to reduce the risk of manual pipetting errors, increase reproducibility and free up your valuable time for other tasks.
What About Liquids in the mL-Range?
In addition to micropipettes, Eppendorf also offers the Varipette , a large volume pipette, as well as multi-dispensers (Multipette) for (serial) dispensing of up to 50 mL.
Mechanical and electronic pipette controllers ( Pipet Helper , Easypet 3 ) for precise dispensing with serological pipettes (Eppendorf Serological Pipets) as well as bottle-top dispensers (Varispenser 2(x)) and burets (Top Buret) with a variety of adapters and accessories complete the portfolio in the mL
range.