Multi-functional Electronic Single Channel Micropipette: A Step Towards the Future
Definition of an Electronic Micropipette:
Electronic micropipettes, also known as electronic pipettes are precision instruments used in laboratories for the accurate and controlled dispensing of liquid volumes in the microliter range. These devices are an advancement over traditional manual pipettes, offering electronic control for improved accuracy, precision, and user convenience. One great example of this instrument is the Microlit AQUA Multi-functional Electronic Single Channel Micropipette. Users can easily set and adjust the desired volume electronically, often in microliters. Electronic micropipettes are used in various laboratory applications, including molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, clinical diagnostics, and more.
How are Electronic Pipettes Better:
Electronic micropipettes are equipped with a digital display and buttons for electronic volume adjustment. This feature allows for precise and reproducible volume settings, reducing the chances of human error which makes them different from Mechanical Pipettes which are manually controlled by researchers. New age micropipettes such as the Microlit AQUA Electronic Micropipette provides you with a much user friendly device with a variable volume range, allowing flexibility for different applications along with an external detachable rechargeable battery, speed selection mode, internal memory storage, comfortable grasping using ergonomic design and so much more. It is designed to measure and transfer liquids precisely and safely.
The Future of Micropipettes:
Electronic Micropipettes can measure and transfer volumes from 0.1 µL to 10000 µL depending on various models. It is available in Single Channel and Multichannel (8-channel and 12-channel) variants. These instruments are designed with ergonomics and intuitive handling in mind and facilitate remarkable user experience in practical laboratory environments.
The introduction of electronic micropipettes in the world of scientific and educational research has made the use of manual micropipettes obsolete and with the introduction of new technology keeps getting better and smarter.