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A new perspective in sample purification

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Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Aug 30, 2004

This dual-probe design delivers potentially higher sample throughput than existing autopurification solutions

Presearch announces the new IFC Pal.

During fraction collection the next sample can also be prepared and introduced.

The overlapping of two samples results in dramatically faster cycle times compared with single-probe systems and reduces the risk of cross contamination.

The IFC Pal is available in two different system configurations.

The analytical version consists of up to five sample stacks each holding 324 2ml vials or six deepwell plates/standard plates (96 or 384 wells).

The semi-preparative version includes one sample trayholder and 14 test tube trays in a wide variety of tube sizes.

Both systems contain carefully optimised hardware components to meet the specific needs of the two different applications.

Applications available include medicinal chemistry, combichem, compound isolation, autopurification, drug discovery, and biomolecule purification.

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