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News Release from: Labtex | Subject: AutoSam
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 05 April 2006
24 hour reaction sampling from HiTec
Zang
The sampling and bottling programs can be time controlled (forced time points) or event controlled (e.g on exceeding of limit values)
AutoSam is a fully automated liquid sample handling system with simple operation Sample residues and flushing solutions are caught in a separate waste vessel
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Inert materials and free programmable flushing cycles assure handling without carryover and sterility of biological samples.
The AutoSam is adaptable as a sample dispenser or multi component receiver.
The needle can be at any point in the sampling vessel.
Precise control allows targeted separation of liquids by suction to the phase interface level.
Sampling flasks with closed or slitted septa can be utilised.
Even closed sampling vessels (e.g 1,5 and 2ml-E-caps) with a thin membrane can be used.
The sample tray can be exchanged for different bottle volumes eg 10ml to 2000ml sample bottles.
The AutoSam is controlled via a serial interface e.g by with the HiTec Zang Lab-manager.
The control is performed by a HiText-Program- or by HiBatch-Unit-Operations.
Thus AutoSam can be easily integrated into HiTec Zang LabKit and MultiLab systems.
There are many applications:.
Bottling of samples.
Delivery of educts or reactants.
Quenching, mixing and diluting.
Derivation with several reagents.
Liquid/liquid extraction.
For batch and continuous processes.
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