Dilutor

These automatic air-pressure-driven pipettes are used today primarily in the pulp and petroleum industries and are excellently suited for aggressive environments where sparking must be avoided. The pipettes can handle most liquids, including strong acids and solvents. The surfaces that come into contact with the liquid are made of glass and Teflon. The volume is adjusted continuously.

ogether with sample pipettes, they are also used as dilutors, though on a limited scale compared to the 1970s and 1980s when they were found in almost every chemistry lab.

The pipettes were already in use in the 1960s in the then world-leading blood analysis machine, the AutoChemist, developed at AGA AB—a Swedish company founded in 1904 by the 1912 Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Mr. Gustaf Dalén.


• High reliability and reproducibility
• Continuous volume adjustment
• Modular design
• Quick pipette changes using fast couplings
• Cleaned without disassembly
• Few moving parts, powered by compressed air

Dilutor 190

Spareparts avaiable.

Dilutor 2075

Spareparts avaiable.

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