A positive displacement pipette eliminates cross-contamination from aerosols, samples or other pipettes. The Pos-D positive displacement pipette is a smart solution for pipetting "difficult" liquids, such as dense, viscous and volatile samples. Pos-D is specially suited for liquids with high densities, viscosities or vapor pressures. A disposable piston, which moves within a plastic capillary, makes direct contact with the liquid.
A simple ergonomic finger hook allows you to rest your hand while you work.
The display faces the user, so there is no need to twist the pipette to set or read volume.
The Pos-D handle has a natural feel and fits comfortably in your hand due to larger and more ergonomically designed handle.
METTLER TOLEDO supports and services your pipettes through their entire life-cycle, from good pipetting techniques to preventive maintenance and calibration to equipment repair.
Positive displacement pipettes make direct contact with solution eliminating inaccuracies found with air displacement pipettes and hard-to-pipette solutions. With direct contact to solutions, positive displacement pipettes deliver accurate aliquots of hard-to-pipette solutions such as volatile, viscous, corrosive or high salt solutions.
Positive displacement pipettes are a highly advantageous tool in laboratory settings, offering unparalleled accuracy when handling viscous or volatile substances. With each stroke of our Rainin capillary-piston, a precise volume is dispensed, ensuring exact executions throughout the entire process. This not only minimizes errors but also reduces re-work time. Moreover, positive displacement pipetting places safety at the forefront by mitigating the risk of contamination and exposure to hazardous materials. Disposable tips are replaced after each use, thereby preventing cross-contamination and the need for repeated attempts. The combined benefits of accuracy, safety, and efficiency make positive displacement pipetting the preferred method for precise liquid handling, meriting their wide use in research, clinical testing, and other scientific endeavors.