The characteristics of plastic Pasteur pipettes are as follows:
Materials:
They are made of transparent plastic, allowing for visual inspection of the liquid inside.
Shape:
They have a cylindrical body with a tapered end for drawing in and dispensing liquids, and a compressible bulb at the other end to create suction and expulsion.
Graduation:
Pasteur pipettes are graduated, allowing for precise dosing of specific volumes of liquid (e.g., 1 ml as mentioned for a similar product).
They are used for transferring and dosing small amounts of liquid in various fields such as chemistry, biology, or even for specific applications such as filling smoke liquids or dosing concentrates.
Sterility:
Depending on the application, they can be sterile or non-sterile (some batches are listed as non-sterile).


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