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Air bubbles

After a normal aspiration, the Westergren pipette must be free of air bubbles. In the following examples different patterns of air bubbles which can appear in the pipettes are shown. Air bubbles can affect the sedimentation and are mostly reported as errors and no ESR result is reported.

Usually bubbles are caused by a leakage at the bottom of the pipette. If air bubbles are visible in the pipette, check the following :

In This Section

Foam in column

One air bubble random in pipette

Large air bubble at the bottom

See Also

Troubleshooting

General error procedure

Reagents

Column height error

Sampling not allowed now

Leaking pipettes

Quality control troubleshooting

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