Product category:
Liquid handling
News Release from: BioTek Instruments | Subject: mFill
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 18 November 2003
24-well microplate bulk reagent
dispenser
Guarantees accurate and repeatable dispensing without the time-consuming recalibration and maintenance commonly associated with other dispensers
Bio-Tek Instruments announces a recent expansion to its line of mFill bulk reagent dispensers The mFill guarantees accurate and repeatable dispensing without the time-consuming recalibration and maintenance commonly associated with other dispensers
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 14 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to 384- and 96-well formats, the mFill now dispenses into 24-well microplates with an easily adapted manifold designed specifically for cell-based applications.
As the uFill's precision-engineered fluid path is entirely removable and able to be steam autoclaved, cellular assays are accommodated with no carryover.
This new 24-well liquid handling system is the latest addition to Bio-Tek's liquid handling product lines.
Using Bio-Tek's expertise in automated liquid handling, the mFill incorporates a six-point calibrated, microprocessor-controlled syringe pump for dispense accuracy and precision.
The mFill's compact footprint makes it ideally suited to fit inside laminar flow cabinets.
User-controlled dispense flow rates allow low to high velocity dispensing for any application from 5ul to 6ml per well including viscous reagents.
According to Gary Barush, Bio-Tek's director of marketing, "The mFill offers users the most flexible and economical microplate dispensing alternative for research applications.".
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