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Product category: Liquid handling
News Release from: Integra Biosciences | Subject: Pipetboy Acu
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 October 2007

Lightweight serological pipetting aid.

Pipetboy Acu pipettor from Integra Biosciences is a lightweight, single-channel dispenser for safe, accurate and reproducible filling and dispensing of plastic and glass pipettes from 1-100ml

The Pipetboy Acu Pipettor is ergonomically designed for ease of handling and use Aspirating/dispensing speed can be continuously adjusted using the thumbwheel dial

Touch-sensitive buttons enable precise filling and dispensing and one-handed operation, which is especially important when manipulating liquids in a confined laminar flow hood.

The Pipetboy Acu is said to be ideal for use with all commercially-available serological glass and plastic pipettes using a proprietary silicone mount to ensure a safe and secure grip.

Over filling and contamination is prevented by a hydrophobic 0.45micron filter located in its autoclaveable nose cone.

The Pipetboy Acu uses high performance nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery technology to ensure the pipette is always available for use.

The unit comes with a low battery LED indicator.

The battery compartment can be accessed quickly and easily without dissembling the Pipetboy Acu.

The unit can be charged while idle or in operation minimising unproductive downtime.

Available in a choice of six distinctive colours (red, yellow, blue, green, grey and purple) the Pipetboy Acu provides a simple, yet highly effective means of visually eliminating the possibility of using a wrong pipette and cross contaminating a sample. Request a free brochure from Integra Biosciences ...

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