Micromanipulator

The analysis of ion channels in membranes, and the ability to inject genes into cells, all require a steady grip that no human hand can supply. Micromanipulators allow the scientist or clinician to accomplish microinjection, patch clamp experiments, extracellular and intra-cellular recordings or precision robotics by carefully controlling microelectrode and syringe movement and capillary flow. Micro-step motors ensure precise movements in three – or even four – dimensions, with resolutions as high as 0.0625 um/step. Stop locks and extra springs ensure minimal drift along the four axes. Some micromanipulator platforms provide central control over four simultaneous manipulators. Though mostly geared toward biochemical applications, a micromanipulator also has uses in micro-electronics and material science. These models tend to have higher thermal and mechanical stability.
CompanySutter InstrumentSutter InstrumentSutter InstrumentSutter InstrumentSutter Instrument
ItemMPC-385 Multi-Manipulator Controller and ROE-200MM-33 / MM-33A MicromanipulatorMP-85 Huxley Wall Type MicromanipulatorSOLO Single Axis Manipulator ControllerTRIO™-235 3-axis / 0-90 Diagonal Micromanipulator System
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Catalog NumberMPC-385/-2/-3/-4MM-33/R,/L,MM-33-A/R,/LMP-85/R,/LSOLO-25MM/50MMTRIO-235
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Full Travel25 mm each axisInquire~2 mm on each axisInquireInquire
ResolutionMin. Microstep Size = 62.5 nm5 µm0.1 mm (Coarse), 0.01 mm (Fine), 0.2 µm (Ultrafine)InquireInquire
Max. Speed3 to 5 mm/sec (depending on model)InquireInquireInquireInquire
Driftless than 1 micron/hrInquireInquireInquireInquire
Drive MechanismInquireInquireInquireInquireInquire
Description

Neurobiological experiments are becoming more complex. Many require multiple manipulators with control units that quickly become space and/or cost prohibitive. The MPC-200 is the solution you have been asking for. A single controller capable of running 2 manipulators! Sutter Instrument has taken the

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Used in complex experiments in conjunction with our other micromanipulators, or as a stand alone unit in a teaching environment, the MM-33 is available separately for those wishing a small, practical instrument in applications not requiring submicron accuracy.

The MM-33 is the right choice for

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The classic micromanipulator developed by Sir Huxley many years ago is still considered by many investigators to be the finest manual micromanipulator available. The MP-85 offers the advantage of a very large range of movement with its built-in coarse manipulator and precise submicron movement with

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The SOLO is an extremely easy to operate single axis controller capable of running any single axis from Sutter’s line of stepper motor manipulators. The compact design of the SOLO controller requires minimal bench space and provides quiet, fan-free operation.

Features
  • Control any single axis from
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The new TRIO™-245 from Sutter Instrument is a highly stable 3-axis manipulator with 25mm of travel on each axis. The TRIO's synthetic 4th axis can be set in software as any angle between 0 and 90 degrees for diagonal movement. Based on a lead-screw design with a smaller overall size and footprint ... Read More
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