Award-Winning Ultra Light Pipette

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Award-Winning Ultra Light Pipette

10 Sep, 2009

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The Eppendorf Research plus sets a new standard in high-precision pipetting, displaying superb ergonomics, exceptional versatility and unrivalled durability.

Every detail of the Research plus has been designed to provide outstanding ease of use, in accordance with the Eppendorf PhysioCare Concept®. As well as being extremely lightweight – 75g or less – risk of RSI is further reduced by the lowest aspirating, dispensing, blow-out and tip ejection forces of any pipette on the market. The spring-loaded tip cone, fast volume adjustment and optimised position and shape of the control buttons and four-digit display make for stress-free workflow and intuitive usage.

Winner of an internationally renowned red dot design award, the Research plus is based on Eppendorf’s innovative PerfectPiston™ system, made from Fortron®. This organic polymer is highly resistant to heat, acids and alkalis, mildew, bleaches, aging, sunlight and abrasion. It absorbs only small amounts of solvents and resists dyeing.

For complete versatility the Eppendorf Research plus is available in a choice of single channel, multichannel and fixed-volume options in different sizes. Features such as the minimal parts design, quick connection clip and individual channel removal on multi-channels facilitate easy maintenance and reduce lifetime service costs.

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