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volumetric measurement & liquid handling

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All volumetric products are always

calibrated as

to contain (In)

or

to

deliver (Ex)

.

They are classified in three groups;

Class “B”

or

Class “A”

or

“AS”

.

Class “A”

and

“AS”

carry exactly

the same error and tolerance limits.

The difference is in their “delivery”

and “waiting times”. “S” means quick

(swift) delivery.

The classification as

“A”

or

“B”

indicates the degree of accuracy of

related parameters.

Class

“A”

or

“AS”

volumetric

products carry highest level of

accuracy and specially well accepted

by laboratories looking for quality.

The error limits, accuracy and

variations are always in accordance

with relevant

ISO

or

DIN

standard

limits.

A simple definition of meniscus is the

curve on the surface of the liquid.

According to

DIN

,

ISO

and most

other standards volume should be

read at the lowest liquid level.

The lowest level of the meniscus

has to touch the upper edge of the

graduation mark.

On the volumetric glassware the form

of the meniscus is concave.

For the exact and most precise

results, the eye of the observer

must be exactly at the same level of

meniscus line.

The schellbach stripe is a narrow

blue band which takes place at the

center of a wider white band on the

burette tube background.

Mostly printed at the backside of the

burette tube for easier observation of

meniscus line.

To have a better, faster and more

accurate reading and measurement,

a black strip should be held at the

back side, just below of the graduation

mark and meniscus line.

The penetrated light fraction two

arrow head points that appear at the

meniscus line.

Exact meniscus line is exactly where

two arrow heads touch each other.

Delivery time is the time needed to

deliver the liquid from the starting

level to the final level.

For burettes and pipettes final level is

generally the tip of the product.

The waiting time starts after complete

transfer is finalised.

After the transfer of the liquid usually

liquid continues to flow down from the

burette or pipette wall.

For accurate volume measurement

attention must be paid to the waiting

time.

Specially with pipettes the residual

drop accumulated at the tip should

be considered.

classification

meniscus line

schellbach stripe

delivery time

waiting time