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High Precision and Accuracy: Microlit bottle top dispensers adhere to ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 17025, and CE standards. They provide reliable performance with precision exceeding ISO 8655 standards in practical lab settings.
Autoclavable for Sterility: Fully autoclavable at 121°C and 15 PSI for 10-15 minutes, Microlit bottle top dispensers ensure effective sterilization. Instructions for autoclaving are included in the user manual for your convenience.
Smooth Dispensing: The PTFE piston and ETP O-Ring in Microlit dispensers offer excellent lubrication for smooth dispensing. This design minimizes jams and ensures reliable performance during use.
Chemical Compatibility: Microlit dispensers feature SpringlessValve technology and a PTFE piston, ensuring compatibility with a variety of chemicals including acids, bases, and solvents. The design accommodates a broad range of substances.
Calibration Certificate Included: Each dispenser is calibrated in an ISO 17025 / NABL certified lab and includes a one-year validity calibration certificate. This ensures the accuracy and precision required for accurate lab results.
A bottletop dispenser is a common yet essential laboratory instrument used to accurately and precisely transfer volumes of liquid in the milliliter range. Our bottle top dispensers are designed to help you transfer liquids properly and effectively. Our dispensers have high chemical compatibility with a wide range of acids, bases, solvents, organics, and inorganics. Our founders had a mission: launch a remarkable range of liquid handling instruments known for their accuracy and precision. Since 1991, our strong team of product design engineers have done just that. Today, our market-leading innovation in bottle top dispensing technology and incredible customer service have earned the trust of professionals in over 65 countries, and we hope to earn your trust too. al compatibility with a wide range of acids, bases, solvents, organics, and inorganics.