Pipette range, including manual and electronic models, is designed to fit to the contours of the hand and the various uses within the laboratory whether users are pipetting once a day or all day
With over 2.5 million Finnpipettes sold in 140 countries, Thermo Electron claims to have led the way in pipetting for 35 years.
This experience is behind Thermo's most comprehensive and comfortable pipette range.
In addition to the many technological advances, the company considers usability essential in all designs, it says.
"We know that scientists perform thousands of pipetting actions each day leading to repetitive strain injuries.
"We also know the value of ergonomic design.
"This is why Thermo design each and every one of their Finnpipettes to minimise stress.
"Studies have shown that as a result they produce the most comfortable pipettes available".
The Finnpipette range, including the manual Focus and electronic Novus models, is designed to fit to the contours of the hand and the various uses within the laboratory - whether users are pipetting one sample a day, or sample pipetting all day.
The manual Focus pipettes are available in short or long tip cones, variable or fixed volumes, and as single or eight, 12 and 16 multi-channel pipettes.
They are fully autoclavable and have a carefully design body to make prolonged use easier.
Volume selection is fast and simple, with coarse and fine control.
Accuracy and precision are greater than ever, aided by the ergonomic design and increased comfort.
The soft touch tip ejection requires very little force.
The electronic Novus pipettes are described as the closest thing to automation without a robot.
All of the features introduced with previous manual and electronic Finnpipettes are matched in the Novus models, but are enhanced with an adjustable finger rest.
They are the lightest single and multi-channel electronic pipettes available, with fast re-charging and excellent reliability, says Thermo.
The two level software and user interface make any pipetting job easy to perform, with functions such as 'mix and dilute' which can aspirate two different reagents and then mix them, without changing a setting.