Reasons to swith to GBCTronic Electronic Pipettes
The biggest difference between traditional manual pipettes and GBCTronic electronic pipettes is the method they use to create a vacuum space to retract or propel liquid. Traditional manual pipettes use medal springs, while GBCTronic electronic pipettes use high-precision stepping motors and microprocessors to control the pipetting volume and speed.
Long hours of manual pipetting could cause Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI), which is the biggest nightmare to researchers. Besides reducing this risk, there are several other important reasons why you should switch to GCBTronic electronic pipettes. These reasons, and the advantages you can get from switching to GBCTronic electronic pipettes, are listed below:
Comparison Table
| Items |
Traditional Manual Pipettes |
GBCTronic Electronic Pipettes |
|---|
| Force saving for pipetting |
No |
Yes |
| Reduce human errors |
No |
Yes |
| Multiple pipetting protocols |
No |
Yes |
| Programmable protocols |
No |
Yes |
| No spring fatigue problem |
No |
Yes |
| Auto-calibration |
No |
Yes |
| Adjustable Tip Ejector |
*No |
Yes |
| Accurate 5-speed control |
No |
Yes |
| Memory of protocols |
No |
Yes |
| Sound indication |
No |
Yes |
* For most models available in the market