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The pipettor market is a segment of the laboratory equipment industry that focuses on the production and sale of pipettes. Pipettes are precision instruments used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquid. They are used in a variety of laboratory applications, including cell culture, molecular biology, and biochemistry.
Pipettes come in a variety of sizes and designs, ranging from manual to electronic. Manual pipettes are operated by hand, while electronic pipettes are powered by batteries and can be programmed to dispense precise volumes of liquid.
The pipettor market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Eppendorf, Sartorius, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hamilton Company, INTEGRA Biosciences, and Gilson. Show Less Read more