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Liquid handling
News Release from: Anachem | Subject: AutoRep E
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 June 2003
Repeat pipetting in comfort
Continuously adjustable electronic repeating pipette can automaticaly learn the average time interval between dispensing steps and continues at the same pace without programming
Now accurate and precise repeat dispensing of viscous or high vapour pressure liquids is quick and easy with the new positive displacement Rainin AutoRep E from Anachem This electronic, continuously adjustable, repeating pipette is comfortable and lightweight to use
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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AutoRep E virtually eliminates all forces that contribute to repetitive strain injury (RSI) often experienced in multi-dispense pipetting.
The continuously adjustable volume range from 1µl to 50ml makes AutoRep E a valuable addition to any laboratory with uses in many applications.
Its unique Encode syringe tips available in 0.5ml to 50ml sizes are automatically recognised by AutoRep E for the fastest and simplest of volume changes.
Sterile syringe tips are individually-wrapped and endotoxin-free for the most demanding applications.
AutoRep E features many of the popular functions of Rainin electronic pipettes including dispense and pipetting.
In Auto-dispense mode AutoRep E learns the average time interval between the first three dispensing steps, then automatically continues at this same pace without requiring time interval programming.
The clear easy to read display shows mode, status, volume and other selected information. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...
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