Liquid Handling Robotics (Automated Systems)

Automated liquid handling robots (a class of devices that can include automated pipetting systems as well as microplate washers) dispense and sample liquids in tubes or wells and are often integrated as automated injection modules as the front end of liquid chromatographic systems. These critical labor saving devices offer precision sample preparation for high throughput screening/sequencing (HTC), liquid or powder weighing, sample preparation, and bio-assays of many kinds. The automated pipetting systems handle volumes ranging from .5 ul to 5 L. These units may have built in components in order to feed samples into heating and cooling systems for thermal cycling or shaking systems depending on the target application, or are physically constructed for easy integration with peripheral labware. Liquid handlers with robotic arms allow the user to program the devices to manipulate external labware to extend the systems uses. Other desirable features include programs to control start/stop functions and to choreograph sequential steps necessary for chemical and biochemical assays and for injection options.

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CompanyBeckman Coulter Life SciencesBeckman Coulter Life SciencesBeckman Coulter Life SciencesBeckman Coulter Life SciencesBeckman Coulter Life Sciences
ItemTQ-Prep WorkstationsBiomek i3 Benchtop Liquid HandlerEcho 525 Acoustic Liquid HandlerOptiMATE Gradient Maker for Density Gradient Centrifugation Sample PreparationRoboLector Platform
Catalog NumberTQ-PrepBiomek i3Echo 525OptiMATERoboLector
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DescriptionProven Performance and Reliability

The TQ-Prep Workstation delivers whole blood lysis cell preparations for your flow cytometry needs time after time. A standard 32-tube carousel allows walk-away processing and perfectly complements our Navios EX flow cytometer.

The IMMUNOPREP Reagent System with

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Smart. Small. Powerful.

The Biomek i3 Benchtop Liquid Handler is the most compact member of the Biomek i-Series family, designed to enhance entry-level to medium-throughput workflows. If you're just starting your journey into lab automation or need a simple, cost-effective, yet highly capable
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For aqueous-based acoustic transfers
  • Designed for biochemical and genomic sample and reagent transfer
  • Improve data quality while saving on reagent costs
  • Reagent reservoir for larger volume reagent transfers

Echo 525 Liquid Handler Features
Key Benefits
  • Highly precise and accurate low volume
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The OptiMATE Gradient Maker automates the preparation of density gradients for ultracentrifugation. Density gradient ultracentrifugation is a gradient-based purification system that provides precise purification of samples based on their differences in particle loading or densities. This system:

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RoboLector Platform Overview

The RoboLector XL system is an automated fermentation platform which combines the high-throughput fermentation and online monitoring capability of the BioLector XT microbioreactor with the precise and accurate liquid handling of a robotic system.

The RoboLector system
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VolumeInquire1 to 1,000 µLDrop volume: 25 nL
Volume transfer range: 25 nL to 5 µL one well to one well
13.5, 39, and 94 mL tubesInquire
ApplicationsAutomated no-wash whole-blood sample preparationCell transfection, nucleic acid extraction, ELISA, NGS library prep, plasmid DNA prep, antibody cocktailing, mass spec sample prep, cell passaging/media exchange, PCR/qPCR setup, AMPure XP cleanup, SPRIselect size selection, Valita Titer assayBiochemical and genomics reagent transferDensity Gradient Centrifugation Sample PreparationAutomated sampling, automated induction, induction profiling, synchronized process manipulation, pH profiling, feeding profiling, media preparation, process characterization, high-throughput protein expression, and automated upstream processing with microbial cultures
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