The Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is a non-specific test that alerts physicians to the possible presence of body diseases or abnormalities. The ESR is determined by
measuring, in millimeters per hour, the distance red cells have fallen after separating from the plasma in a vertical sed-rate pipette. The manual test takes 60 minutes to completed.
The glass pipette can be use to withdraw blood from any kind of test-tube. Direct suction system to allow the lab-technician, by pulling the internal piston upwards, to let the blood column reach the “0” level, with automatic stop. The pipette is graduated from “0” to “180”, with
a transparent background for immediate reading. The rack can hold ten pipettes in pre-numbered position and ensures every pipette a perfectly vertical position.