About ConXport R.B.C. Pipette Marienfeld
RBC Pipette IsDiluting Pipette.
RBC Pipette IsKnown As Red Blood Cell Pipette.
The Blood AlongWith The RBC Diluting Fluid Is Drawn In The Pipette And Are Mixed Well ThroughThe Red Bead Present Inside The Bulb Of The Pipette.
The Size Of TheBulb Is Larger In RBC Pipette When Compared To The Size WBC Pipette.
For Red BloodCorpuscles (Erythrocytes, Proportion Of Dilution 1 : 100)
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Precision Design for Laboratory AccuracyEngineered from high-quality borosilicate glass, this cylindrical pipette provides highly accurate capillary measurement with distinctly marked gradations, ensuring repeatable results in blood cell counting procedures. Its fine tapered tip enhances control during sample transfer, minimizing errors and maximizing reliability during clinical analysis.
Safe and Convenient UsageEach pipette is individually wrapped and autoclavable, promoting safe and sterile laboratory practice. Its manual operation allows for direct capillary fill by suction, enabling efficient blood sample handling without complex automation, suitable for a wide range of laboratory environments in India and beyond.
Application in Blood Sample AnalysisSpecially calibrated for manual blood cell count, the ConXport R.B.C. Pipette Marienfeld supports clinical, diagnostic, and educational laboratories. Its chemical resistance and ease of cleaning make it ideal for repeated use, delivering consistently precise measurement and transfer of blood specimens for analysis.
FAQs of ConXport R.B.C. Pipette Marienfeld:
Q: How is the ConXport R.B.C. Pipette Marienfeld used for blood cell counting?
A: This pipette is used manually by capillary filling with suction, allowing precise measurement and transfer of blood samples for accurate cell counting in clinical laboratories.
Q: What are the graduation markings and their significance on this pipette?
A: The pipette displays clear red graduation markings at 0.5 L, 1.0 L, and 10.0 L intervals, ensuring high precision in measuring and transferring specific sample volumes during laboratory procedures.
Q: When should the pipette be sterilized, and how is this performed?
A: Sterilization is needed before and after each use to prevent contamination. The pipette is autoclavable, allowing it to be safely sterilized using standard laboratory autoclave procedures.
Q: Where is the ConXport R.B.C. Pipette Marienfeld most suitable for use?
A: This pipette is ideal for clinical, diagnostic, and educational laboratories requiring manual blood sample analysis and precise cell counting, particularly in environments adhering to ISO/DIN standards.
Q: What process is involved in operating the pipette for sample transfer?
A: Operation involves manually filling the pipette using suction, taking advantage of its fine tapered tip for precision, followed by transferring the measured blood sample for further analysis.
Q: What benefit does its borosilicate glass construction provide?
A: Borosilicate glass offers chemical resistance and durability, making the pipette easy to clean, re-use, and reliable for repeated blood cell counting applications.