Hej Jose, have a look at http://www.inheco.com/cold.htm I am not sure if they have a controller with an interface but probably they can do the job. Gernot ...
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Elliott Gorfain
egorfain@...
Jan 10, 2002 6:47 pm
Torrey Pines Scientific has several products that should meet your needs, but I don't have any perconal experience with their products. ...
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Gorski, Regina
rgorski@...
Jan 14, 2002 8:12 pm
Hi, I'm looking for a way to provide a continues supply of water to a Tecan. Currently, we put the tube from the Tecan into a carboy that we fill up manually....
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Hurst, William
whurst@...
Jan 14, 2002 8:31 pm
In going thru some materials, I have located some extra copies of Laboratory Robotics and Automation. The list of initial issues follow. Should you need any of...
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Chance Elliott
celliott@...
Jan 14, 2002 8:31 pm
Hi Regina, This is pretty easy to do using a dual-point fill controller from cole parmer ($99 or you could build your own flip circuit), a solenoid valve ...
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David Allen
dr01allen
Jan 14, 2002 9:11 pm
the easiest way is to use a float controlled valve. there are a few made for high purity applications. you might also check your local Home Depot. I think I...
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Brunk,Donald H
brunk@...
Jan 14, 2002 10:55 pm
A really low-tech idea is to rig up something analagous to a gerbil feeder. In this scheme, there is a tank into which you put the tube from the Tecan, and an...
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jlfawcett@...
Jan 15, 2002 1:59 am
Hello, This may not be as sexy as expensive units but I made one with a standard toilet bowel float available at any local hardware store (manufacturer -...
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steffenlab
Jan 15, 2002 2:08 pm
Hello I am looking for a plate washer. These device should be usable for 1536 well plates made by NUNC. Have anybody an idea? Thank you in advance Steffen...
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Neil Benn
neilbenn2000
Jan 15, 2002 3:45 pm
Hello, Skatron make one but I've never used it. www.moleculardevices.com/pdfs/washers_datasheet.pdf Cheers, Neil Benn Senior Automation Informatics Scientist ...
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Mark Gelo
Mgelo@...
Jan 15, 2002 4:41 pm
I too am looking for a plate washer. This is a non-traditional application. We need the ability to wash 96 and 384 well plates without having to make human...
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Adrian Kinkaid
akinkaid@...
Jan 15, 2002 5:14 pm
Mark, The Biotek ELx 405 is a particularly good washer. Not sure how deep a plate it can handle but they have been automated too (e.g. Scitec/Zymark and ...
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Jackbonham@...
Jan 15, 2002 7:07 pm
To the best of my knowledge Skatron (Molecular Devices) is the only company currently attempting to wash 1536 well plates. Titertek's MAP C2 can do 96 and 384...
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shifrin1
Jan 16, 2002 12:51 am
Dear colleagues: I am new to the robotics field. I would greatly appreciate your suggestions where I can find information (statistical and anecdotal) about...
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gaetane.metz@...
Jan 16, 2002 2:59 pm
Dear Mark, Try washer ELx 405 from Biotek. Mark Gelo <Mgelo@...> on 15/01/2002 17:16:34 Please respond to lrig-discussion@yahoogroups.com To:...
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tom.wright@...
Jan 17, 2002 6:48 am
To Steffen's original question, I believe that Molecular Devices' (Skatron) Embla 1536 is the only washer available for 1536-well plates - Neil provided a...
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David Allen
dr01allen
Jan 17, 2002 7:23 pm
during a stockroom cleanup we found over 45 boxes of Whatman capmats for plates that we no longer use. these are Whatman cat.no. 7704-0004, Capmat for 2ml...
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D Smith
drsmith1950@...
Jan 19, 2002 1:35 am
We have an old Cetus machine and the disposible vendor has been backordered for months. Does anyone know where we can go to get pipet tips? Thanks Daniel ...
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Bob Mc Cafferty
biotica@...
Jan 19, 2002 9:46 pm
I believe that Lab Systems does sell both the automated pipettor and the tips. Bob Mc Cafferty ... From: D Smith <drsmith1950@...> To:...
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ashvinis
Jan 21, 2002 5:48 pm
Hi, i had a question regarding the washing of liquid handler fixed tips. we have a system designed for DNA extraction using a MultiprobeII. i was wondering if...
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hokansonre@...
rhokanson2001
Jan 21, 2002 5:48 pm
Has anyone dealt with Xpo Inc.? They seem to be "liquid handlers", but no reply on their Sales phone number.-REH Reed Earl Hokanson HTS Automation Eli Lilly...
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Todd, Paul
ptodd@...
Jan 21, 2002 7:15 pm
Dear Ashvin, For what it is worth, here is our experience at Robbins Scientific: At low concentrations of genomic DNA (10ng/uL), the glass syringes with fixed...
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Tim_Blankenship@...
Jan 21, 2002 9:18 pm
Hi Ashvin: If your process includes transferring "clean" DNA (such as PCR products) a simple wash with water for several aspirate/dispense cycles in the wash ...
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MJCatPAA@...
Jan 21, 2002 9:18 pm
We have used the Hamilton Pipetting robots. Wash with bleach and then flush with an excess of water, inside and outside of the probes. It is especially ...
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Tracy Russo
tracy_russo@...
Jan 21, 2002 9:18 pm
Daniel, We are the original manufacturer of the Cetus Pro/pette tip and have product in stock and available for immediate shipment. Porex manufactures the ...
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Gorski, Regina
rgorski@...
Jan 22, 2002 9:01 pm
We use 2.5% bleach, aspirate and hold inside tips for a few seconds, then wash with a lot of water. When aspirating, the tips are immersed a few millimeters...
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hokansonre@...
rhokanson2001
Jan 22, 2002 9:01 pm
Information on XPO. "Xpo is getting into the life science market and will be introducing its new product at lab automation. Xpo, was formerly part of ESEC,...
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David Ley
david.ley@...
Jan 23, 2002 2:28 pm
Hi Ashvin Hamilton have a system based around high volume wash that is used successfully by many major accounts for PCR prep and Genomics with fixed tips for a...
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ttplabautomation@...
ttplabautoma...
Jan 23, 2002 10:46 pm
If you are concerned about cross contamination of DNA samples using fixed-tip pippetters, and particularly if you are interested in smaller volume transfers,...
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ashvinis
Jan 23, 2002 10:46 pm
thanks for all the comments, i have one question which comes from all your solutions, that being are we sure that these methods remove DNA which would be...