Different types of pipette controllers and their functions

 

Motorized pipette controllers are essential in any laboratory that uses serological pipettes. While the classic 3-valve pipette fillers and pipette bulbs are fantastic for their simplicity, current motorized pipette controller technology offers a slew of advantages for your laboratory that were previously unavailable. If you want to improve your serological pipetting, an ergonomic pipette controller will save you time in the lab and reduce user fatigue. Controllers are an excellent technique to efficiently pipette large volumes of liquids.

What is Pipette Controller?

Pipette Controllers enable you to fill and release precise volumes rapidly. They are attached to a pipette, which can be made of glass or plastic and holds the liquid or volume itself. The controller's responsibility is to ensure that you are delivering the correct volumes of liquid at the precise times, whether you are conducting research in a lab or in a hospital environment. This precision level is essential for accurately measuring chemicals and other liquids.

Types of Pipette Controller

We can divide the pipette controller into two categories based on how simple it is to use and operate: manual pipette controllers and motorized pipette controllers.

With the manual pipette controller, you can precisely adjust the filling speed by tapping the EZ-Flow lever and there is no battery to recharge. The motorized variants provide you with high and low-pressure controls to adjust for pipette volume and liquid viscosity if you're searching for variable speed control. For complete accuracy, you can use the motorized controllers, which also feature low and high aspiration speeds. Suction can be altered for rapid aspiration rates of up to 25mL per second.

Advantages of Pipette Controller

Pipette controllers can be used in a variety of ways to fulfil your research objectives. Use the pipette controller to schedule your day as one option. First, estimate how much research you must complete that day and divide it into manageable portions. Thanks to motorized controllers, you'll have more energy, even if you have to work nonstop on some assignments.

Pipette controllers can also improve ergonomics and productivity. In addition to simple pipetting, they frequently include other modes that can automate processes like mixing, dilution, and multi-dispensing. In fact, intricate pipetting methods might be programmable. Significantly minimizing hand movement and allowing for more neutral hand placement both help to lessen hand strain.

MICROLIT EASYFILL is a pipette filling device with a single knob and dual dispensing mode. Run nonstop for 8 hours. MICROLIT EASYFILL, a motorized pipette controller, assists in executing sensitive procedures in practical laboratory situations with great precision, accuracy, and reliability.

 

 

 

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