Responding to Customer Needs with Ergonomic Design

Enhancements to Thermo Scientific Finnpipette F1 and F1-Clip Tip pipetting systems improve comfort

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Two pipetting systems designed for accurate liquid transfer in a range of applications spanning high-throughput pharmaceutical and biotechnology laboratories to small academic and industrial laboratories are now redesigned for enhanced comfort.

For decades, Thermo Scientific Finnpipette pipetting systems have been designed for exceptional productivity and ergonomic utility across thousands of laboratories and applications worldwide. The redesigned Finnpipette F1 pipettes and Thermo Scientific F1-ClipTip pipettes now have added features designed to improve user comfort and productivity:

“Effective liquid handling is critical to ensuring experimental accuracy and as such, users need dispensing tools that can repeatedly and reliably deliver accurate volumes,” said Kelly Miller, business director of liquid handling consumables, at Thermo Fisher Scientific. “When designing upgrades for our ClipTip and Finnpipette systems, we spent time talking to our existing customers to identify their common pain points and set out to enhance their user experience. One result of the new lightweight design ...

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