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DWK63A53WT

Kimble® Disposable Pasteur Pipet

L 5.75 in, 2 mL capacity, wide tip, borosilicate glass, 1000 EA

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63A53WT

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.04
UNSPSC Code:
41121500
Material:
borosilicate glass
Manufacturer/tradename:
Kimble® 63A53WT
Packaging:
pkg of 1000 ea
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material

borosilicate glass

packaging

pkg of 1000 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Kimble® 63A53WT

L × capacity × O.D.

5.75 in. × 2 mL × 7 mm

end of tip I.D.

1.6 mm , wide tip

General description

These Pasteur-type pipets are intended for one-time use in the transfer of small volumes.

Application

Bacteriology, immunology, hematology, and serology

Features and Benefits

  • Designed to ASTM E732 Standard Specification for Disposable Pasteur-Type Pipette
  • Borosilicate pipets are manufactured from 51 expansion, low extractable borosilicate glass tubing conforming to USP Type 1 and ASTM E438, Type 1, Class B requirements
  • Soda lime pipets are manufactured from 90 expansion soda lime glass tubing conforming to USP Type III requirements
  • Ideal for the one-time use for small volume liquid transfer
  • Available either unplugged or with a cotton plug to suit most applications
  • Supplied both sterile and non-sterile

Legal Information

KIMBLE is a registered trademark of DWK Life Sciences


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