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Details
Details
The Disposable ESR Pipette provides accurate and efficient measurement of erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Its pre-calibrated design allows consistent blood volume collection, improving reliability in clinical and laboratory testing. The pipette’s ergonomic and lightweight construction supports smooth handling during sample transfer.
The pipettes are disposable to prevent cross-contamination and maintain hygiene in high-throughput laboratory environments. Clear graduations allow precise measurement for routine ESR tests, supporting reproducible results across multiple samples. Packaging in sets ensures convenience for immediate use.
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Pre-calibrated for accurate ESR measurement
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Clear volume graduations for precise blood collection
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Made from high-quality medical-grade materials
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Single-use design prevents cross-contamination
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Ergonomic and lightweight for comfortable handling
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Maintains structural integrity during aspiration and transfer
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Suitable for routine laboratory and clinical testing
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Convenient packaging for high-throughput operations
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Compatible with standard ESR tubes and protocols
These pipettes combine accuracy, safety, and convenience, reducing errors and improving laboratory efficiency. Researchers and clinicians benefit from consistent sample handling and reliable ESR results.
Applications
Applications
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Routine erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) testing
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Clinical diagnostics and inflammation monitoring
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Research laboratories and hematology studies
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Hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic laboratories
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High-throughput blood sample analysis
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Specification
Specification
| Product Name | Disposable Plastic ESR Pipette |
| Model No. | GT210-824 |
| Material | Polystyrene (PS) |
| Filter Rubber Seal | TPE |
| Graduation | 0–170 mm |
| Color | Clear with Dark Blue |
| Type | Disposable |
| Certifications | ISO, CE |
| Application | Used in clinical laboratories to accurately measure erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). |