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Lab Automation

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Tube and Vial Feeder

Computype

The Flexible Tube and Vial Feeder (Flex TVF) is a new system for automatic downstream feeding of tubes and vials, which separates tubes or vials from a bulk hopper and feeds them into an automated labeling device. The Flex TVF is designed to accomm...

Lab Automation Robot

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Adaptable to user demands, VALet™ is designed to allow multiple hotel positioning for customizable, high-density microplate movement and storage. VALet is designed with the capacity to access both single and multiple-arrayed nests. The high-capacit...

Pipetting System

Hamilton Company

The Microlab 300 series pipettor replaces three to four manual or electronic pipettes with one device. Users can dispense between 0.5–1000 µL without needing to exchange pipettes. It achieves this range with one probe and two tip sizes, instea...

Automated Workflow Scheduling Software

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Momentum 3.2 software for automation control can streamline sample submission and allow the execution of automated microtiter plate-handling processes with good user control and process management. It includes three user-level controls: Administrat...

Electronic Pipette

Integra Biosciences

Designed to enable labs to process samples simply, the VIAFLO 384 is a handheld 384-channel electronic pipette that allows the transfer of 384 samples simultaneously. The VIAFLO 384 offers good sample throughput as well as low sample and reagent us...

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