Electronic Single Channel Pipetters

Electronic single channel pipetters support accurate liquid handling, repetitive pipetting and controlled sample transfer in research, clinical and industrial laboratories, with Gilson and Labfriend options available for Laboratory procurement workflows.

Electronic Single Channel Pipetters For Accurate Liquid Handling

Electronic single channel pipetters are used by laboratories that need repeatable liquid transfer, reduced operator fatigue and consistent performance across routine and high-precision sample preparation workflows. The visible range is led by Gilson PIPETMAN M electronic air displacement pipettes, covering microlitre to millilitre volume ranges for molecular biology, analytical chemistry, clinical diagnostics, education and quality control applications.

  • Electronic Air Displacement: Supports controlled aspiration and dispensing for standard aqueous liquids and routine laboratory samples.
  • Volume Range Coverage: Visible Gilson models include options from 0.5-10 µL, 2-20 µL, 5-100 µL, 20-200 µL, 20-300 µL, 100-1200 µL, 500-5000 µL and 1-10 mL.
  • Repetitive Pipetting: Suitable for repeated dispensing, sample preparation, assay setup and liquid handling tasks requiring reproducibility.
  • Procurement Fit: Match volume range, pipetting mode, tip compatibility, calibration needs and workflow frequency before ordering.

Selecting Electronic Single Channel Pipetters For Laboratory Procurement

When selecting electronic single channel pipetters, procurement teams should compare volume range, liquid type, pipetting frequency, accuracy requirements, tip compatibility and calibration support. For related liquid handling workflows, compare this category with Manual single channel air displacement pipetters, Electronic multichannel pipetters and Filter tip pipette tips.

  • Application: Use electronic single-channel pipettes for sample preparation, reagent dispensing, serial dilution and assay setup.
  • Liquid Type: Standard air displacement models suit many aqueous liquids, while viscous, volatile or dense samples may require positive displacement pipettes.
  • Ergonomics: Electronic operation can reduce hand strain during repetitive liquid handling tasks.
  • Service Planning: Include calibration, maintenance and staff training requirements in the purchasing process.

Liquid Handling Support Across Scientific Workflows

Electronic pipetting supports broader Life Science and Diagnostics, Food and Feed and quality control workflows where accurate liquid transfer is required. For laboratories standardising pipette ranges, the Gilson PIPETMAN M P5000M Electronic Pipette is an example of a visible single-channel model suited to higher-volume repetitive pipetting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Electronic Single Channel Pipetters Used For?

They are used for accurate liquid transfer in sample preparation, assay setup, reagent dispensing, serial dilution and repetitive pipetting workflows.

What Is The Difference Between Manual And Electronic Pipettes?

Manual pipettes rely on hand-operated aspiration and dispensing, while electronic pipettes use motorised operation to support repeatability, easier operation and reduced hand strain.

How Do I Choose The Correct Volume Range?

Select a pipette where your routine working volume sits comfortably within the specified range, rather than consistently at the minimum or maximum limit.

Australian Technical Support

Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with ISO 9001 certified systems, factory-trained engineers and technical advice for electronic single channel pipetters. For AU support, contact 1300 501 555.