Pipette
From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pipette is a glass tube used for delivery of a specific volume of a solution.
A smaller, less accurate version, known as a teat pipette is made of plastic and is filled by squeezing a plastic bubble at the top.
A pipette used for the delivery of small fractions of a milliliter of a liquid is called a micropipette.
Rainin (a division of Mettler Toledo) is the world's largest developer and supplier of pipettes.
Laboratory |
---|
Laboratory equipment |
Agar plate | Aspirator | Bunsen burner | Calorimeter | Colorimeter | Centrifuge | Fume hood | Microscope | Microtiter plate | Plate reader | Spectrophotometer | Thermometer | Vortex mixer | Static mixer |
Laboratory glassware |
Beaker | Boiling tube | Büchner funnel | Burette | Conical measure | Crucible | Cuvette | Laboratory flasks (Erlenmeyer flask, Florence flask, Volumetric flask, Büchner flask) | Gas syringe | Graduated cylinder | Pipette | Petri dish | Separating funnel | Soxhlet extractor | Test tube | Thistle tube | Watch glass |