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News Release from: Molecular Devices | Subject: AquaMax 2000 and 4000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 18 September 2007
European unveiling of AquaMax microplate
washers
Molecular Devices will be unveiling the AquaMax 2000 and AquaMax 4000 series of microplate washers at ScanLab 2007 in Sweden and Biotechnica 2007 in Hannover
The unique modular design of this new washer platform allows researchers to configure the system for their current microplate format and applications, and provides an affordable upgrade path when assay requirements change The system's 96- and 384-well wash heads are user interchangeable to extend the capabilities of the system on a single instrument platform
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 13 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The AquaMax system washes the wells of microplate-based biological assays, an integral component of life science research.
Primary applications for this instrument include Elisa, immunoassays, and cytotoxicity assays, and many cell-based assays used in high-throughput screening during the drug discovery process.
The system washes all wells in the microplate simultaneously, resulting in very fast microplate processing unlike conventional washers that sequentially fill wells by strip or quadrant dispensing.
On-board, touch-screen programming gives researchers a high degree of control over microplate processing parameters resulting in fast and efficient plate washing.
The system's highly efficient washing capability minimises background interference and maximises assay sensitivity.
A unique and comprehensive cleaning routine prevents clogged dispense head and probes, the primary cause of microplate washer failure.
Unlike competitive instruments, AquaMax is completely self-contained and does not require external pumps or computers.
"The AquaMax washer series represents the latest advancements in liquid handling products".
"With the ability to use both 96- and 384-well wash heads on the base platform, customers can switch easily and quickly between formats, increasing their range of applications using one instrument," said Andy Boorn, president of MDS Analytical Technologies. Request a free brochure from Molecular Devices ...
"With the system's increased reliability, speed and flexibility, we expect customers will see significant time and cost savings over conventional wash systems.".
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