Pipettes
Published over 10 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Pipettes.
Often experimental data is not reproducible even though all variables within the experimental procedure withstood a review. But is that really so?
In many cases the assumption is made that the pipetting system, consisting of pipette and pipette tip, is not a source of error as long as the tip fits the pipette. However, even if this is the case, it does not speak to the precision and accuracy of the pipetting result. Therefore, with good reason, the international standard ISO 8655:2002 recommends the use of pipettes and tips from the same manufacturer.
Only under these conditions the client can be sure that each lot of manufactured pipette tips represents exactly the calibration result described in ISO 8655:2002. This is not the case for a non-system supplier; a non-system supplier does not have any system specifications to which he must refer. Hence, the user is forced to perform calibrations and, if necessary, adjustments of his pipette with the foreign tips, every time tips from a new lot number are used.
The results of a large scale study in which a broad array of factors was identified which may negatively influence pipetting results can be found in Application Note 354, ‘The Tip of the Iceberg – how tips influence results’ at www.eppendorf.com/eptips.
ILM Guide 2026/27