LabBest Non-sterile Bellows Graduated Tip Transfer Pipet, 15 ml, 192 mm L

Transfer Pipet, 15 ml, 10 mm Stem Diameter, 3.7 mm Tip Diameter, LDPE, Bellows, Graduated Tip, 5.8 ml Bulb Draw, 25 Drops/ml, Non-sterile, -50 to 90°C Temperature Range, Disposable, Graduated up to 5 ml, 1 ml Graduation Increments

  • Manufacturer Part No: 138005
  • SECO Part No: 13-5951-90
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SECO offers the most extensive line of plastic transfer pipets for liquid handling procedures. Produced from a custom grade of low-density polyethylene (LDPE), these unbreakable one-piece pipets are used to draw and dispense liquids in controlled, reproducible drop sizes. Plastic transfer pipets are the perfect substitute for breakable glass Pasteur pipets, which can be a danger to laboratory personnel. And, because they are completely disposable, there is never any cross-contamination which is associated with reusable rubber bulbs. An extensive selection of capacities, lengths and tip styles are offered to accommodate different industry needs.

Capacity : 15 ml
Length : 192 mm
Material : LDPE
Bulb Draw : 5.8 ml
Graduated Up To : 5 ml
Graduation Intervals : 1 ml
Number of Drops : 25 Drops/ml
Stem Diameter : 10 mm
Sterility : Non-sterile
Style : Bellows, Graduated Tip
Temperature Range : -50 to 90°C
Tip Diameter : 3.7 mm
Usage : Disposable
  • Non-toxic and chemically inert to biological fluids and most acids
  • Can be heat sealed to use for liquid storage or transport
  • Pipets can be frozen in liquid nitrogen
  • Produced from a custom grade of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) to make them non-slippery, this makes SECO pipets easy to grip with gloves
  • Designed for measurements, these pipets feature molded-in graduation marks that will never fade or wash off
  • The accordion-shaped, high capacity bulb of the bellows pipet acts as a reservoir for filling and expelling liquids
  • The bulb provides strong suction for use with viscous liquids
  • pdf Catalog /ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/134010.pdf

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