InnoCal NIST-Traceable Calibration; Pipettors, Single Channel

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InnoCal NIST-Traceable Calibration; Pipettors, Single Channel

InnoCal | Item: 1710400

Ensure your instrument remains precise

¥1,731.18CNY / Each

¥1,731.18CNY / Each

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InnoCal NIST-Traceable Calibration; Pipettors, Single Channel
InnoCal NIST-Traceable Calibration; Pipettors, Single Channel
1710400

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Product Description

Key Features

  • Includes a NIST-traceable calibration certificate that establishes traceability to NIST
  • Confirm that your item meets the manufacturer's published specification
  • Meet EPA, USDA, ISO, and GLP/GMP standards
  • NIST-Traceable calibration for 16 channel pipettors
  • 3 test points at ten aliquots per channel

More About this Item

InnoCal is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) under certificate number 1746.01. This accreditation is your assurance that the calibration is performed in a qualified, controlled laboratory.

Calibrations on pipettes, dispensers and graduated cylinders are performed per the procedures in ISO8655 using a precision pipette accuracy tester. Before testing, the valves and seals on pipettes and dispensers are tested for integrity using a leak tester. Variable pipettors and dispensers are measured at 3 points at 10, 50 and 100% of the maximum value. Fixed pipettors and dispensers are measured at the nominal value. Evaluation of the unit under test is done for dispensed volume and the coefficient of variability (CV) value.
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NIST Traceable Calibration
Specifications
  • Calibration TypeLiquid Testing
  • System Calibration (Instrument and Probe)Yes
  • Number Of Calibration Test Points3 points, 10 aliquots each per channel
  • Calibration Test Points20, 50 and 100% of full scale
  • Calibration Test Rangeup to 4000 mL
  • DescriptionNIST-Traceable Calibration; Pipettors, with 10 measurements at 3 volumes
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