Electronic Imaging Materials furnishes high density barcode printing systems including labels and ribbons for lab use. The labels and ribbons are matched to a...
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Kevin Olsen
OLSENKK@...
Aug 1, 2000 3:43 pm
Colleagues, I would suggest for -80c work a polyolefin (polypropylene is good) label stock with a cryogenic, acrylic-based adhesive. For optimum chemical...
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GLadys_Range@...
Aug 2, 2000 10:49 pm
A good contact for printers and labels is Computype Bill Harris 1-410-987-9111 bharris3@... A LAP 4100 thermal transfer printer label applicator system...
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Napolitano, Christopher
christopher_napolitan...
Aug 2, 2000 10:49 pm
Considering that you just want to use a standard printer, I think that a good solution to your problem is to investigate Computer Imprintable Label Systems...
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Tom Wright, T-US
tom.wright@...
Aug 4, 2000 3:00 pm
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GLadys_Range@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:18 pm
Hello everyone, I am interested in finding a source of comparison and/or information about counters. Has anyone done some work, or come across some good bench...
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Andy Zaayenga - LRIG
andy.zaayenga@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:25 pm
There seems to be enough interest in a Storage Mail List to justify an independent list. The LRIG Storage List is for discussion on the use of automated liquid...
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Regina Gorski
rgorski@...
Aug 10, 2000 8:08 pm
Does anyone have experience with argon filled headspace with septum sealed tubes? I'm particularly interested in DNA storage at 4C, but information about...
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Goering, Matt
MGoering@...
Aug 10, 2000 9:30 pm
Hi everyone, I'm looking at Marsh's Plate estate system to store a combination of microtiter and deepwell plates at -20C. Have any of you had any experience ...
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Chance Elliott
celliott@...
Aug 11, 2000 2:35 am
We are looking for information on closed loop position detection. We are having trouble with positioning failure of an XYZ actuating device that counts motor...
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'K' Karunaratne
k@...
Aug 11, 2000 4:05 am
Chance, There are many systems out there. You need to search for "linear encoders". Essentially they consist of a grating (magnetic or optical) which is placed...
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Christopher Lausted
clausted@...
Aug 11, 2000 6:40 pm
Chance Elliott-- If you are looking to monitor absolute XYZ position with high accuracy and to use it in a closed-loop control system, you probably want three ...
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Sanjaya N. Joshi
sanjay@...
Aug 13, 2000 7:36 am
Going up the monetary food-chain, the most accurate system would be a laser interferometer... (can be built in-house using laser-diodes) sanjay....
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Lee Tarpley
tarpley@...
Aug 16, 2000 2:01 am
Does anyone have opinions about dedicated cryogenic mills/pulverizers? I'm interested in being able to pulverize 100 - 500 difficult biological samples in a...
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steve_fillers@...
Aug 16, 2000 9:20 pm
I have employed a dental amalgamator to shake an eppendorf tube containing a stainless steel ball bearing. I modified the chamber enclosing the shaker arms to...
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Pak, Rob
Rob.Pak@...
Aug 17, 2000 7:34 pm
Hi, I'm looking for 96well microtiter plates that can tolterate acetone which can also go into a reader for UV reading. Is there glass microtiter plates or...
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Pak, Rob
Rob.Pak@...
Aug 17, 2000 7:34 pm
Hi, We're considering to purchase QBot development kit for custom interface programming and I'd like to hear from people who had experience programming the...
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Douglas Gurevitch
gurev@...
Aug 18, 2000 4:18 pm
ANNOUNCING THE NEXT SD LRIG MEETING ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH This meeting will be a presentation meeting and will be held in Garren Auditorium at the UCSD...
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Ian Baines
ian.baines@...
Aug 18, 2000 4:18 pm
Hi Rob, Costar sell siliconised 96-well microplates (Cat. No. 3365). I don't know how much they are or whether they are acetone tolerant. Cheers Ian Baines. ...
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Lindon, Matthew
matthew_lindon@...
Aug 18, 2000 4:19 pm
A company called Zinsser Analytic in the UK sell borosilicate glass well plates, in either 24, 96 or 384 format (standard and deepwell). Prices range from £70...
Don't know if this helps, but the Gilson company (not the robotics people) sell a ball mill called the "Wig-L-Bug" which accepts small plastic vials, and is...
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John Nygaard
nygaard@...
Aug 21, 2000 9:40 pm
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Pak, Rob
Rob.Pak@...
Aug 22, 2000 1:11 am
Hi all. I just wanted to let you all know how helpful everyone's e-mail was. Thanks. I recieve few emails personaly as well, so I thought I'd put all the...
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Regina Gorski
rgorski@...
Aug 23, 2000 2:50 pm
Does anyone have a preference for plate washers? I'm just looking for a very simple 96-well washer for ELISAs...
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Dahlen, Jeff
jdahlen@...
Aug 23, 2000 3:05 pm
Tecan has two models that we've had success with. The 96PW allows you to wash the whole plate at once, and the Columbus allows you to wash the plate in strip...
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Kerry Armour
kerry.armour@...
Aug 23, 2000 3:43 pm
Zymark has used many different types of washers in our systems and integrated most of them with the Twister. In general we've had good experience with Tecan's...
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rrodriguez@...
Aug 23, 2000 5:00 pm
Hi Regina, Just as an FYI, Packard has a 96-well plate washer where the dispense ports point to the walls of the wells and wash them down. Richard A. Rodriguez...
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mikes2002@...
Aug 24, 2000 6:19 pm
I heard Tecan also has a 384 well washer that has an interchangeable 96 well head. ... you to ... the plate ... for a...
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Smith, Todd S.
todd_smithnw@...
Aug 24, 2000 6:19 pm
Hi Regina, The Tecan 96 PW is a good reliable washer for Elisa assay's. The dispense/aspirate head is removable which makes cleaning very easy. Good Luck, Todd...