Graduated markings: These markings indicate the volume of liquid being measured or transferred. They are typically marked in increments of 0.1 ml or 0.01 ml, depending on the size of the pipette.
Wide range of sizes: Graduated glass pipettes come in a variety of sizes, allowing for flexibility in measuring different volumes of liquid.
Glass construction: Glass is a durable and chemically resistant material, making it suitable for use with a wide range of liquids.
Tapered tip: The tapered tip of the pipette allows for precise and controlled dispensing of liquid.
Rubber bulb or pipette filler: Graduated glass pipettes often come with a rubber bulb or pipette filler, which is used to draw liquid into the pipette and dispense it.
Can be used for multiple measurements: Unlike volumetric pipettes, graduated pipettes can be used for multiple measurements without the need for recalibration.
Cost-effective: Graduated glass pipettes are relatively inexpensive compared to other types of pipettes, making them a cost-effective option for laboratories and other settings.
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