Whether you prefer mail-in or onsite pipette calibration trust Pipette.com’s Rainin for highly trained technicians, state of the art equipment and ISO 17025-accredited pipette calibration.
Whether you prefer mail-in or onsite pipette calibration trust Pipette.com’s Rainin for highly trained technicians, state of the art equipment and ISO 17025-accredited pipette calibration.
Pipette.com is an ISO 17025 Accredited Calibration Facility that calibrates and repairs Rainin pipettes and other pipette brands and models.
Process of adjusting the output of a measurement instrument to agree with value of the applied standard. Pipettes are often out of calibration due to part failure but simply replacing the damaged parts is usually not enough to bring the pipette back within calibration specifications. Micrometer adjustments need to be made by a trained technician in a controlled environment.
Gravimetrical measurement method to collect data to provide a statistical basis for calibration compliance. There are different levels of certificates to meet various customer SOP’s and regulations.
the process of proactively replacing parts that are known to wear before they affect the performance of the pipette. Many pipettes that are out of tolerance fail because parts have worn out. Regularly scheduled PM is important to keep pipettes within specifications and prevent data errors.
Adjustments that are made because of part failure that are not considered PM parts. Repairs can often be costly and may exceed the purchase price of replacing a broken pipette.
It is a process of examining and/or adjusting the pipettes to the true value by comparison to the standard which is set by the manufacturer of that said pipette. The standard in this case is the pipetting range set by the pipette manufacturer to be accurate and precise at low volume and high volume of the pipette. At Pipette.com, we perform metrology based pipette calibration; Metrology based pipette calibration provides a platform where the process is done within strict guidelines of National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This ensures that there is a methodology and a standard set for all of the equipment used to calibrate the pipettes
Metrology is defined as a science of measurement. Metrology based pipette calibration provides a platform where the process is done within strict guidelines of National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This ensures that there is a methodology and a standard set for all of the equipment used to calibrate the pipettes. If this standard is not followed there cannot be a statistical guarantee that your results are accurate to true standards. Science is based on reproducible results. When reproducible results cannot be achieved all work is voided. Thus, scientists must strive that all of their work is reproducible. In order to achieve reproducibility scientists must have accurate and precise equipment. Pipettes are the cornerstone of all research, thus they must always be precise and accurate. In order to achieve this scientists must choose pipette service providers that follow strict metrology guidelines. Providers whose equipment is also calibrated and follows strict NIST rules can provide accurate and precise results giving you informative data on the status of your work and your pipette. Without metrology based calibration one cannot statistically say if the pipette is truly within range, it is simply an assumption using an uncertified piece of equipment