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News Release from: Porvair Sciences | Subject: High volume filtration plates
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2002
Bio-separations by high volume
filtration plates
A cost-effective solution for high throughput filtration bio-separation applications including cell harvesting, DNA separations, receptor binding, and plasmid isolation
To augment its existing popular range of polystyrene and polypropylene filtration plates, Porvair Sciences has announced a new range of high volume filtration plates and accessories Offering a choice of sampling volumes of up to 5000µl per well, the new filtration plates provide a cost-effective solution for high throughput filtration bio-separation applications including cell harvesting, DNA separations, receptor binding, and plasmid isolation
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Incorporating a range of applications-optimised microfilters (glass fibre, nitrocellulose, polyethylene, PVDF and nylon), the new filtration plates can simultaneously filter either 48 or 96 samples providing great productivity benefits and high filtered sample integrity.
By adopting the standard 96-well plate footprint the filtration plates are readily integrated into fully automated robotic liquid handling systems - generating further productivity benefits.
To ensure 100% sample transfer and zero cross-over contamination, each well has an individual drainage spout directing filtrate directly into the collection plate wells.
To provide a total filtration solution a complete range of vacuum manifolds and collection plates are also available from Porvair Sciences. Request a free brochure from Porvair Sciences ...
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