69947_LM_Sartorius_Pipette Calibration_eBook_JL V7 Improved Pipette Calibration and Testing Revisions in ISO 8655 advance laboratory excellence Table of Contents
Maintaining Reliable Measurements in Laboratories 3 Five Things You Should Know about the New Pipette Calibration ISO 8655:2022 4 Sartorius Pipetting Academy 7 ISO 8655:2022 sets new Standards for Pipette Calibration and Quality Control 8 Pipette Calibration Solutions 11 Maintaining Reliable Measurements in Laboratories Navigating POVA Calibration with ISO 8655:2022 Precise volumetric measurements are the bedrock upon which reliable research and diagnostics rest. Piston-operated volu- metric apparatus (POVA), including pipettes, burettes, and dispensers, play a pivotal role in these measurements, often determining the accuracy and reproducibility of experimental outcomes.
Calibration and testing of these instruments are therefore not merely procedural steps but essential practices that ensure every drop or dose is measured with utmost accuracy. ISO 8655:2022, a revision in the standardization of POVA calibration and testing focuses on several critical enhancements that emphasize the integration of pipettes and tips as unified systems, demanding that manufacturers demonstrate their combined accuracy under specified conditions. Moreover, the introduction of alternative calibration methods, such as photometric measurement alongside traditional grav- imetric techniques, provides laboratories with flexibility in calibration approaches. Stricter protocols for calibration, including multiple tip usage and comprehensive pre- and post-maintenance assessments, further underscore ISO 8655:2022's com- mitment to enhancing measurement reliability. 3 For laboratories worldwide, adherence to ISO 8655:2022 isn't just about compliance; it's a strategic imperative for achieving and maintaining the highest standards of precision and reliability in volumetric measurements. By adopting these updated standards, laboratories can minimize measurement errors, enhance experimental reproducibility, and ensure consistency across research and clinical applications.
Five Things You Should Know about the New Pipette Calibration ISO 8655:2022 Pipettes feature in virtually every experiment and pipetting accuracy is extremely important Pipettes are used frequently to prepare samples, controls, and assay reagents in the research laboratory. The ISO 8655 is an international standard that introduces several changes to the calibration and testing requirements for pipettes and other piston-operated volumetric apparatus (POVA), like burettes, dilutors, dispensers, and syringes. These updates affect general users as well as labs that work in compliance, such as manufacturing or calibration labs. The new ISO 8655:2022 is composed of ten parts: Every Pipette-Tip combination must be tested and shown to meet the requirements and maximum permissible errors described in ISO 8655:2022. Use Sartorius tips with Sartorius pipettes. Electronic motorized air displacement pipettes are considered in ISO 8655:2022 Part 2. ISO 8655:2022 recognizes the mode and speed settings of electronic pipettes. Tip manufacturers do not always notify pipette producers about changes to their tips. For the most reliable performance, it is best to use Sartorius tips with Sartorius pipettes. ISO 8655 standard specifies accuracy and precision limits as both absolute (μl) and relative (%) values. To work according to the standard, all instruments must meet the minimum performance limits. Limits (random and systematic errors) are given for
100%, 50%, and 10% of the nominal volume.
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ISO 8655:2022 sets new Standards for Pipette Calibration and Quality Control ISO 8655 revisions set the pace for laboratory practices including manufacturing, calibration, and the use of piston-operated volumetric apparatuses In the meticulous world of laboratory science, precision and accuracy are paramount. Every drop, every measure, and every reading can significantly impact the outcomes of critical experiments and tests. ISO 8655:2022 is an international standard for calibrating and testing piston-operated volumetric apparatus (POVA), including pipettes, burettes, dilutors, and dispensers. ISO 8655:2022 goes beyond merely setting benchmarks; it lays out a detailed roadmap for calibration procedures, specifying the types of equipment needed, ideal environmental conditions, and robust methods for performance assessment. It defines the accuracy and precision limits for various POVA types, ensuring that measurement results are not just reliable but also reproducible across different settings. In industries where every measurement counts-such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and clinical diagnostics-adhering to these standards is crucial. It minimizes errors, enhances the reproducibility of experiments, and ensures compliance with stringent regulatory requirements. Here, we delve into the intricacies of ISO 8655:2022, exploring how it underpins the reli- ability and accuracy of volumetric measurements in laboratories, and why its implementation is indispensable for calibration and quality control in laboratories. Enhancing accuracy and reliability of POVA The 2022 revision of ISO 8655 introduces several significant changes aimed at enhancing the accuracy and reliability of POVA. ISO 8655:2022 encompasses various types of pis- ton-operated volumetric apparatuses, including pipettes, burettes, dilutors, and dispensers. The standard is divided into nine parts, covering terminology, specific requirements for different devices, and testing methods. Notably, the new revision emphasizes micropipettes, providing guidelines for manufacturers, calibration laboratories, and end-users. One of the most substantial changes is the integration of pipette and tip systems. Manufacturers must now demon- strate that their pipette and tip combinations meet the spec- ified maximum permissible errors, ensuring that variations in tip manufacturing do not affect the accuracy and reliability of pipetting results. The revised standard also mandates stricter calibration protocols, including the use of at least two tips per calibrated volume. This helps identify variations in dispensing due to tip quality. Additionally, the new standard requires an "as found" and "as left" calibration before and after any maintenance or repair to ensure ongoing accuracy. Another important update is the introduction of photometric measurement as a valid 8 alternative to the traditional gravimetric method for pipette calibration. This gives laboratories more flexibility in choosing calibration techniques. Part seven of the new ISO describes alternative measurement procedures, allowing some deviations from strict environmental conditions. These alternatives are particularly useful for calibrations conducted in typical laboratory settings where perfect conditions might not be feasible. Key Changes in the Revised Standard Practical implications for pipette users and laboratories For pipette users and calibration laboratories, the 2022 revision of ISO 8655 brings several practical changes that enhance quality assurance, provide calibration flexibility, and improve device maintenance: Improved quality assurance By treating the pipette and tip as a single system and requiring proof of compatibility, the new standard enhances the reliabil- ity of pipetting results. Users can be more confident in the performance of their devices, knowing they meet stringent quality standards. Calibration flexibility The inclusion of photometric methods and alternative measurement procedures provides laboratories with more options for calibration. This flexibility can lead to more efficient and accessible calibration processes, especially in environments where traditional methods are challenging to implement. Enhanced testing protocols The requirement for multiple tips in calibration and the introduction of stringent environmental conditions for reference pro- cedures mean that calibration laboratories must adopt more rigorous testing protocols. This shift ensures that pipettes con- sistently deliver accurate volumes, which is critical for scientific and medical applications. 9 Manufacturer transparency Manufacturers are now required to provide extensive information about their products, including calibration recommenda- tions, cleaning and sterilization procedures, and chemical compatibility data. The requirement to validate pipette tips and provide detailed compatibility information ensures higher product reliability and customer trust. Additionally, the inclusion of electronic pipettes in the standard encourages manufacturers to innovate and improve their product offeringThis transpar- ency helps users maintain their pipettes more effectively and ensures they follow best practices for device care. Adaptability to laboratory conditions The new ISO standard accommodates alternative measurement procedures that allow some deviations from strict envi- ronmental conditions. This adaptability is particularly useful for calibrations conducted in typical laboratory settings, where perfect conditions might not be feasible. For End-Users The revised ISO 8655:2022 aids end-users in procurement and usage of pipettes by ensuring that products meet stringent quality standards. Users benefit from clear guidelines on calibration protocols and maintenance, though the responsibility for establishing specific protocols remains with the pipette owner. The standard's recognition of electronic pipettes and the inclusion of detailed tip compatibility information further enhance the usability and reliability of pipettes in labora- tory settings Unified standards for enhanced accuracy The 2022 revision of the ISO 8655 series marks a significant advancement in the standardization of pipette calibration and testing. By focusing on the pipette and tip as a unified system, introducing alternative calibration methods, and enforcing stricter calibration requirements, the new standard enhances the accuracy and reliability of pipettes used in laboratories worldwide. These changes provide a robust framework for ensuring high-quality pipetting results, ultimately support- ing better scientific and medical outcomes. Manufacturers, calibration laboratories, and end users must adapt to these new requirements to maintain compliance and ensure the highest levels of accuracy and reliability in their work. The ISO 8655:2022 revision is a critical step forward in the continuous improvement of laboratory practices and the pursuit of excel- lence in scientific research and diagnostics. 10 Working with Sartorius The ISO 8655 standard is an international standard for the calibration and testing of pipettes and other piston-oper- ated volumetric apparatus (POVA), such as burettes, dilutors, dispensers, and syringes. Whether you need a better under- standing of the guidelines for in-house pipette calibration or for outsourcing services, it is important to know what these changes mean for you. Sartorius has decoded the standard and shares its expertise on the following topics:
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