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Liquid handling
News Release from: San Diego Scientific Instruments | Subject: 2300 Powder Pipetter
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2005
Simple solution to small volume powder
filling
Manual and semi-automatic powder filling systems for laboratory and pilot plant applications have applications right across pharmaceutical research and production
San Diego Scientific Instruments offers manual and semi-automatic powder filling systems for laboratory and pilot plant applications These have applications right across pharmaceutical research and production facilities, demonstrating accurate sampling and dispensing of a wide variety of powders
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 2300 Powder Pipetter is said to offer the most efficient, accurate solution for powder filling applications.
The 2300 adjustable volume powder pipetter is described as a simple solution to repetitive small volume powder filling applications.
Suitable for small vials, 96 well plates, or other powder filling or dosing applications, the 2300 can fill from zero to 0.3, 0-1.2, 0-2.7, and 0-4.8 grams depending upon the configuration.
A small vacuum pump draws powder into the stainless steel pipette tip.
A foot-operated switch reverses the airflow and the powder is gently ejected.
The pipetter can be precisely set with its micrometer adjustment.
A replaceable filter minimises cross contamination.
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