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6763 downright dave
downrightdave@... Send Email
Sep 6, 2010
11:17 pm
Please peruse my website: mmiscientific,com Do not use any of the contact information, however. I can make you custom plates to whatever specifications...
6762 Oliver de Peyer
opeyer@... Send Email
Sep 6, 2010
4:40 pm
Does anybody sell a 96 well, fully skirted, V shaped well plate made of polystyrene please? I need a very stiff, unribbed plate that I can put in thermocyclers...
6761 Michael S
mshanler Send Email
Sep 2, 2010
6:36 pm
Francis, I've had positive 96-pin washer experiences running ELISA's using Biotek ELx-, Tecan PW 96, and MDC Skattron Embla. If you are integrating your...
6760 Neil Benn
neil.benn@... Send Email
Sep 2, 2010
2:57 pm
Hello, I've uses the Tecan PW384 reliably in the past for 96 and 384 work. Cheers, Neil Sent from my HTC ... From: "Dan Roark" <dan.roark@...> Date:...
6759 Dan Roark
dan.roark@... Send Email
Sep 1, 2010
10:50 pm
Hello, Matrical Bioscience offers the Squirt plate washer for use in robotic systems. It is used for both ELISA and Cell Based Assays in 96, 384, and 1536...
6758 Mike Cianci, T-US
Mike.Cianci@... Send Email
Sep 1, 2010
10:50 pm
Tecan PowerWasher 96 Mike Cianci Senior Sales Engineer, Separation & Detection ________________________________________________________________ Tecan US, Inc. ...
6757 arginine124 Send Email Sep 1, 2010
3:22 pm
Hello, I'm currently looking for a robotic system to automate Elisas assays in a research environment. Regarding a plate washer with 96 pins, it appears that...
6756 stbetztmo Send Email Sep 1, 2010
3:21 pm
Hi Chance, Thermo has discontinued the GR4 Auto in 2007. What you have described is right - there was a so called "piston" lifting the microplate bucket...
6755 lrig-discussion@yahoo... Send Email Sep 1, 2010
8:15 am
The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Group is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages posted to...
6754 jonathan alden
jon.alden@... Send Email
Aug 31, 2010
6:13 am
Hi Francis, Acceptance testing like this is typically specific to your application needs. You may want to include a section about software stability. If you...
6753 arginine124 Send Email Aug 30, 2010
10:13 pm
Hello, Regarding a future robotic investment, I'm currently writing SAT proposals. I'm wondering what kind of tests we can ask in order to not getting into...
6752 arginine124 Send Email Aug 30, 2010
10:13 pm
Hi, Thanks a lot for all your replies. The evaluation is going well and I end up with a reasonable number of providers for going into the deep details...
6751 David Ley
david.ley@... Send Email
Aug 30, 2010
10:12 pm
I believe Sigma in Germany have an automatable centrifuge, although I don't know if they can achieve the XG that you need. Best Regards David David Ley Sales...
6750 chance_elliott Send Email Aug 29, 2010
5:46 pm
Thanks for the info on the Hettich everyone. It looks like it will take a good deal of customization to reach into that nest with a standard end effector which...
6749 Kevin D McLeaster
kmcleaster Send Email
Aug 24, 2010
5:10 pm
I don't have any experience with the Hamilton Star, but have considerable experience with Tecan and Biomek FX. Perhaps there are just more users of those...
6748 jperlinski Send Email Aug 24, 2010
1:25 pm
Dear All, I did get quite a lot of replies and I want to thank you for that. I have an idea about Tecan and Biomek FX now, but I am surprised that almost no...
6747 Ikeda, Timothy
tpi3004 Send Email
Aug 20, 2010
6:56 pm
Jakub: "I would also like to know how easy is it to use the robot for a laboratory technician with little technical knowledge, assuming he/she will be provided...
6746 Olaf Stelling
ostelling@... Send Email
Aug 19, 2010
4:29 pm
Hello Jakub, I recommend the Biomek FX based on eight years of heavy use in a Genomic Services company with more than 12 instruments, 10-12 hrs/day, 6...
6745 daque2000 Send Email Aug 19, 2010
4:29 pm
Chance, Look at Hettich. They have a rotor that will handle the RCF for microplates, but I'm not absotutely certain they can hit the 5K rcf. try here: ...
6744 Kathryn Coleman, T-US
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Aug 19, 2010
3:18 pm
Hi Chance, We at Tecan usually use the Hettich Rotanta 46RSC. With the standard swing out 4 position rotor it can do about 4250rcf, and with a high speed 2...
6743 jperlinski Send Email Aug 19, 2010
3:13 pm
Hello, We are looking to buy a new liquid handling platform for our labs. We have shortlisted 3 platforms – Hamilton's Star, Tecan EVO and BiomekFX from...
6742 Paul Murphy
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Aug 19, 2010
3:09 pm
C, You can check Hettich and Auto G4 P From: lrig-discussion@yahoogroups.com [mailto:lrig-discussion@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of chance_elliott Sent:...
6741 chance_elliott Send Email Aug 19, 2010
12:24 am
Hello group! I'm wondering if anyone out there is familiar with an automation friendly microplate centrifuge capable of speeds in the 3000-5000g range. I am...
6740 ironwoodbeans Send Email Aug 17, 2010
3:26 am
Hello, We are exploring the use of digital pens/scribes in our labs (especially with electronic lab notebooks). Any information reagrding this topic is...
6739 lrig-discussion@yahoo... Send Email Aug 1, 2010
7:51 am
The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Group is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages posted to...
6738 ts_8675309 Send Email Jul 5, 2010
10:26 pm
Hi, We offer one-day hands-on training sessions called Laboratory Automation Basic Training every other month (or so) in Madison Wisconsin at the Global...
6737 Andrew Jones
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Jul 2, 2010
3:55 pm
Dear Michael, If you proceed with the V&P route and are concerned about contamination we have a product called the TipCharger that uses non- thermal plasma to...
6736 michael.brehm Send Email Jul 2, 2010
11:01 am
Hello, first I would like to thank all people who replied to my post. We are trying to setup a rather large screening setup, so having the possibility to...
6735 Ian McFarlane
im238@... Send Email
Jul 1, 2010
2:03 pm
BioRad sell re-useable rubber-back aluminium lids for SBS plates which are automation friendly. Ian Mc From: lrig-discussion@yahoogroups.com ...
6734 lrig-discussion@yahoo... Send Email Jul 1, 2010
7:31 am
The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Group is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages posted to...
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