Pipettes are precision devices ideal for liquid measurement needs in clinical analysis and quality control laboratories. Laboratory instruments used to absorb and transfer small volumes of liquids.
The use of micropipettes, a more modern version of these laboratory pipettes that allows the use of different liquids without having to wash the apparatus, is noteworthy today: to do this, disposable plastic tips are used, which are usually sterile, and in turn work with microvolumes, bone very small volumes.
The volumes that can be captured by these instruments vary according to the model and type of pipette: the most common ones, called p20, p200, and p1000, support a maximum of 20, 200, and 1000, respectively.