Product

Serological pipette, with tip, plugged, 50 ml, sterile, non-pyrogenic/endotoxin-free, non-cytotoxic, 1 piece(s)/blister

Order number: 86.1256.001
Serological pipette, with tip, plugged, 50 ml, sterile, non-pyrogenic/endotoxin-free, non-cytotoxic, 1 piece(s)/blister

Product description

Order number 86.1256.001
Product description Serological pipette, with tip, plugged, 50 ml, coding colour: violet, material: PS, sterile, non-pyrogenic/endotoxin-free, non-cytotoxic, 1 piece(s)/blister

Product characteristics

Label/ Print with print
Colour of print/label violet
Graduation yes
Design with tip, plugged
Volume of work 50 ml
Coding colour violet

Size

Diameter 18 mm
Length of product 346.6 mm

Material & colours

Product material Polystyrene (PS)
Colour of product transparent

Purity & certification

Product category no medical device | IVD
Purity standard sterile, non-pyrogenic/endotoxin-free, non-cytotoxic
Sterilisation Gamma irradiation
Pyrogen-free yes
Batched yes

Packaging

Minimum order qty. 90
Type of smallest subpackaging blister
Piece(s) / inner box 30
Piece (s) / outer case 90
Piece(s) / pallet 6300
Depth of case 312 mm
Width of case 149 mm
Height of case 409 mm
Case volume 0.019 cbm
Weight of product 0.0204 kg
Weight of case 2.46 kg
EAN of inner box 4038917394956
EAN case 4038917394949
Product specification
Cell- and tissue culture

Cell- and tissue culture

Microbiology

Microbiology

General

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    What is the dose accuracy of the Sarstedt serological pipettes?

    Our serological pipettes are tested in accordance with ISO 12771. The dose accuracies are below the following tolerance limits:

    50 ml pipette – better than +- 2% (+- 1,000 μl)

    25 ml pipette – better than +- 2% (+- 500 μl)

    10 ml pipette – better than +- 2% (+- 200 μl)

      5 ml pipette – better than +- 2% (+- 100 μl)

      2 ml pipette – better than +- 3% (+- 60 μl)

      1 ml pipette – better than +- 5% (+- 50 μl)

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    Why do the serological pipettes have a negative graduation which goes beyond the volume indicated?

    The negative graduation printed on the pipettes increases the possible pipetting volume of the values nominally indicated on the pipettes. In this way, if the nominally indicated volume of the pipette is exceeded slightly it is not necessary to use the next largest serological pipette, but rather an accurate pipetting process can be carried out with the pipette currently in use. Example: you are working with a 25 ml pipette but want to transfer 32 ml of liquid. The negative graduation means that this is also possible with the 25 ml pipette accurately and without any problems.

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