Function and use
Pipetting ball (Peleus-Ball) for safe and hygienic pipetting of cell suspensions, acids, alkalis etc. with graduated or bulb pipettes Two valves which can be opened by finger pressure.
Advantages
The air is blown out via an automatic valve at the head of the ball without having to press a valve. The suction and discharge of the liquids is then done by two separate valves:
Valve 1: Suction of liquid
Valve 2: Release liquid
The automatic valve at the upper end of the pipette ball can be easily pushed out for convenient cleaning of the interior and then reinserted after cleaning and drying
Equipment and technical data
for pipettes up to 100 ml
Function and use
Pipetting ball (Peleus-Ball) for safe and hygienic pipetting of cell suspensions, acids, alkalis etc. with graduated or bulb pipettes Two valves which can be opened by finger pressure.
Advantages
The air is blown out via an automatic valve at the head of the ball without having to press a valve. The suction and discharge of the liquids is then done by two separate valves:
Valve 1: Suction of liquid
Valve 2: Release liquid
The automatic valve at the upper end of the pipette ball can be easily pushed out for convenient cleaning of the interior and then reinserted after cleaning and drying
Equipment and technical data
for pipettes up to 100 ml
Pipetting ball (Peleus-Ball) for safe and hygienic pipetting of cell suspensions, acids, alkalis etc. with graduated or bulb pipettes Two valves which can be opened by finger pressure.
Advantages
The air is blown out via an automatic valve at the head of the ball without having to press a valve. The suction and discharge of the liquids is then done by two separate valves:
Valve 1: Suction of liquid
Valve 2: Release liquid
The automatic valve at the upper end of the pipette ball can be easily pushed out for convenient cleaning of the interior and then reinserted after cleaning and drying
Equipment and technical data
for pipettes up to 100 ml
Function and use
Pipetting ball (Peleus-Ball) for safe and hygienic pipetting of cell suspensions, acids, alkalis etc. with graduated or bulb pipettes Two valves which can be opened by finger pressure.
Advantages
The air is blown out via an automatic valve at the head of the ball without having to press a valve. The suction and discharge of the liquids is then done by two separate valves:
Valve 1: Suction of liquid
Valve 2: Release liquid
The automatic valve at the upper end of the pipette ball can be easily pushed out for convenient cleaning of the interior and then reinserted after cleaning and drying
Equipment and technical data
for pipettes up to 100 ml
Properties
- P3659200