Product category:
Liquid handling
News Release from: Anachem | Subject: Rainin EDP3
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2007
More pipetting flexibility for sample
reformatting
The manipulation of samples between different formats of tubes and plates can be simplified and speeded with the new Rainin EDP3 adjustable spacer multichannel pipettes
Many applications require the manipulation of samples between different formats of tubes and plates to facilitate various processes These operations are now greatly simplified and speeded up with the latest introduction from Anachem, the new Rainin EDP3 adjustable spacer multichannel pipettes
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The EDP3 adjustable spacer lets users quickly and accurately change nozzle spacing between 9mm and 19mm, for use with different well formats.
Spacing control is completely effortless, using the smooth, precise adjustment mechanism.
The limiter knob on the liquid end sets the maximum, preventing overspacing and the spacing adjustment knob lets users change quickly and reproducibly between minimum and maximum spacing, with just a twist.
In addition to this great flexibility, EDP3 adjustable spacer further enhances productivity with the easy to load, consistent sample pick up and ergonomic benefits of the Lite Touch tip ejection system (LTS).
360deg rotation of the liquid end lets users quickly align between mother and daughter plates and provides comfortable left- or right-handed use.
This new pipette features all the benefits of the proven easy-to-use EDP3 electronic pipette including multidispensing, titration, dilution, volume sequencing, and long battery life. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...
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