Micropipette puller P-30 series

micropipette puller
micropipette puller
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Description

The model P-30 vertical micropipette puller is designed for the fabrication of basic micropipettes and patch-type pipettes. It will pull micropipettes with tip diameters as small as 0.3µm and moderate taper lengths (6 to 10 mm). By using an included patching attachment, the P-30 will pull the standard double pull patch-type pipette. Used with thin wall glass capillaries, it will generate pipettes or needles suitable for microinjection studies. The P-30 is ideal for student laboratories and other situations which call for an economical, reliable pipette pulling device. The P-30 is available with either a platinum/iridium or a Nichrome filament. The Nichrome filament is suitable for many applications and is not prone to damage.The Platinum filament is more efficient at heating and cooling, and, although is more prone to damage than the Nichrome filament, the platinum filament is recommended for thick wall and aluminosilicate glass and applications requiring shorter taper lengths. FEATURES Pulls electrodes with tip diameters down to 0.3 µm, consistently and reliably. A micrometer allows precise reproducibility of trip point settings in producing fine microelectrodes. Full three digit digital controls for accurate setting of heat and pull values. Constant current power supplies for filament and pull solenoid. Enclosed front to reduce variability caused by drafts. Dual (manually) switched heat settings for patch pulling or two different types of micropipettes. All working parts are made from corrosion resistant material. Two heating assemblies available; platinum/iridium (recommended) or Nichrome coil.

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of Sutter Instrument‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.