Electronic Pipette

An electronic pipette is a digital, motor-driven handheld device used for precise liquid handling. It offers automated functions, programmable
protocols, ergonomic design, and higher accuracy than manual pipettes. By automating aspiration, dispensing, mixing, and dilution tasks, it reduces user error and fatigue.

Key Features of Electronic Pipettes

Digital Control

Uses a motorized piston to ensure consistent, accurate aspiration and dispensing at the push of a button.

Programmable

Allows saving multiple custom protocols, password protection, and supports various operating modes such as multi-dispense.

Ergonomic

Designed with a lightweight body and minimal required force, reducing repetitive strain compared to manual pipettes.

High Accuracy

Stepper motors provide exceptional precision and repeatability, eliminating errors associated with manual pipetting.

Customizable

Adjustable aspiration/dispense speeds, interchangeable modules, and often equipped with a color display or joystick for intuitive navigation.

Self-Calibration

Some models support self-calibration through PC integration or by linking to an analytical balance.

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