GSO OIML D26:2021
OIML D26:2010
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Glass delivery measures - Automatic pipettes
GSO OIML D26:2021 Files
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GSO OIML D26:2021 Scope
This International Document relates to automatic
pipettes which are generally used as national primary
standards of volume. It gives advice on the manufacture and installation of such standards together
with their calibration, use and maintenance.
Automatic pipettes are used by national laboratories,
services of legal metrology and regional laboratory
metrological offices for the calibration of volumetric
standards of a lower order and for the verification of
volumetric instruments - including volumetric glassware (flasks etc.), a field which is covered by various
OIML International Recommendations and ISO Standards (see clause 13 for references to International
Standards and Recommendations relating to laboratory glassware).
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