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Liquid Handling

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Low-Volume Dispensers

BioTek Instruments

The EL406™ microplate washer dispensers and MultiFlo™ microplate dispensers are capable of dispensing down to 500 nL via their respective peri-pump dispensing modes. The EL406 combines microplate washing with peristaltic and syringe pump dispensing...

Liquid-Handling Workstation

Hamilton Robotics

The Microlab AutoLys STAR workstation has been tested with blood, saliva, paper punch, and other types of forensic specimens. It uses the Microlab STAR platform and is compatible with all Microlab STAR instruments. The workstation includes equipmen...

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...

Liquid-Handling System

Redd&Whyte

The four-channel Preddator liquidhandling system can achieve less than 1% CVs at nanoliter volumes. It can achieve 0.69% CVs at 500 nL across 384-well plates, which lets researchers reduce assay reagent volumes. The new system can also pipette diff...

Sample Solutions

Artel

A line of 100% DMSO-based sample solutions is now available for use with the MVS® Multichannel verification system that can provide users with the ability to measure the accuracy and precision of volumes of DMSO dispensed into micro-well plate...

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