Acura® electro pipettes - start working with the initial pack

Pipettes

Acura® electro pipettes - start working with the initial pack

07 Sep, 2015

Published over 10 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Pipettes.

The Acura® electro line includes micro models up to 1000 µL, macropipettes until 10 mL and multichannel instruments ranging 0.1 to 350 µL. Self-teaching, the intuitive control software avoids any complicated programming steps. There are only 4 keys for quick access to Forward - Reverse - Stepper - Dilute - Tactile and Mixing working modes. The Tactile mode enables precise monitoring of aspiration and distribution, which simplifies gel loading operation and micro-titration.

Each Acura® electro is supplied either as initial package or as a pipette alone. The price advantageous initial package contains one electronic pipette, QC certificate, operating instructions, charging stand, power supply, additional battery pack and Qualitips® pipette tips samples. It is recommended when purchasing an Acura® electro for the first time as all charging accessories are included, allowing user to start working right away. Thereafter, additional electro pipettes can be bought alone and charged on existing station. This flexibility makes the purchase of the Socorex pipette attractive to all budgets. Instruments conform to CE safety guidelines, to EN ISO 8655 and other international standard requirements. Instrument and charging devices are free of hazardous compounds (RoHS). Two-year warranty.

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