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Biohit has some great video content about their equipment on their Youtube channel that might be able to help you make a decision.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_wH_0odaoM
Hope this helps!
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There are several places to find information and graphs about ISO standards but its unfortunate the the ISO makes you purchase certain types of documentations.
Here are 3 reference pages for ISO Standards that might be of assistance.
*ISO 8655 (explanation & maximum number of permissible errors)
*ISO 17025 (explanation, history & FDA relationship)
*Calibration & Repair Process (interesting break-down here)
These pages show great detail in what to expect from ISO standards other than what iso.org can show you. Not only do they explain what the "standard" is, they also explain how they attain this "standard". I hope this information help you on your way. Good luck.
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Hi Hep,
These are great questions and interesting enough I have experience with a company called http://www.ttelaboratories.com/ which performs pipette calibration services (both on-site, and at their laboratory in Massachusetts).
This company also has a partner website which sells pipettes and other types of benchtop equipment. Fortunately this group of people is extrememly helpful over the phone so I'm sure they will be able to help you out.
Sorry I can't personally help you with this question as it's beyond my knowledge but I wish you the best of luck!
Stacy
pipette acceptable standards
in Transfusion Services
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There are several places to find information and graphs about ISO standards but its unfortunate the the ISO makes you purchase certain types of documentations.
Here are 3 reference pages for ISO Standards that might be of assistance.
*ISO 8655 (explanation & maximum number of permissible errors)
*ISO 17025 (explanation, history & FDA relationship)
*Calibration & Repair Process (interesting break-down here)
These pages show great detail in what to expect from ISO standards other than what iso.org can show you. Not only do they explain what the "standard" is, they also explain how they attain this "standard". I hope this information help you on your way. Good luck.