Gilson's Pipetman Neo range of pipettes, offered in single and multichannel options, is said to be suitable for work with microplates and addresses susceptibility to repetitive strain injury (RSI).
Specially engineered springs help to reduce pipetting forces by up to 50 per cent, allowing users to pipette longer without concern for arm or wrist fatigue.
Pipetman Neo also includes a quick-release tip ejector for reduced ejection forces, easier cleaning and maintenance and longer-term robustness.
The range comprises six models from 0.2 to 1,000uL, with the Pipetman Neo single-channel distinguished by a white triangle at the base of the tip-ejector assembly.
The multichannel pipettes feature the Gilson trident tip ejector, which equalises forces across each channel and is said to make the ejection of tips virtually effortless.
The internal design applies even, equal pressure on each piston for consistent volume levels across all channels when aspirating and dispensing, ensuring optimum accuracy and precision from each tip.
They are made from highly chemical-resistant, lightweight yet robust materials.
Components that may come into contact with liquids are easy to clean or replace and the entire lower part of the pipette is fully autoclavable.