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ASTM E 193 Document Information:
Title
Standard Specification for Laboratory Glass Micropipets
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Feb 15, 1994
Scope:
This specification covers several micropipets useful in measuring
microlitre quantities of liquids.
NOTE 1 - This specification was originally developed by the Committee
on Microchemical Apparatus,
Division of Analytical Chemistry, American Chemical Society.(Footnote
2,3,4)
Footnote 2 - Committee on Microchemical Apparatus, Division of
Analytical Chemistry, American
Chemical Society. "Report on Recommended Specifications for
Microchemical Apparatus, Volumetric
Glassware, Flasks, Pipets, and Centrifuge Tubes." Analytical
Chemistry, Vol 28, 1956, p. 1993.
Footnote 3 - Committee on Microchemical Apparatus, Division of
Analytical Chemistry, American
Chemical Society. "Report on Recommended Specifications for
Microchemical Apparatus, Volumetric
Glassware, Microlitre Pipets." Analytical Chemistry, Vol 30, 1958, p.
1702.
Footnote 4 - Committee on Microchemical Apparatus, Division of
Analytical Chemistry, American
Chemical Society. "Report on Recommended Specifications for
Microchemical Apparatus, Volumetric
Glassware, Micropipets." Analytical Chemistry, Vol 32, 1960, p. 1045.
Keywords:
- glass
- micropipets
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