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Pumps, Valves & Liquid Handling


ADVERTORIAL


HiPace 30 – The Smallest High-Performance Turbopump on the Market


Pfeiffer Vacuum introduces the new and powerful HiPace 30 turbopump. It is currently the only turbopump on the market in its size class offering pumping speeds of 32 litres per second. Its small installation footprint and low level of vibration make this pump particularly suitable for integration into compact analytical systems such as benchtop mass spectrometers, small electron microscopes and leak detectors. Furthermore, weighing as little as 2 kilograms overall makes the HiPace 30 ideal for mobile applications.


Pipetting Techniques to Improve Serial Dilution Assays


Integra has published a new white paper that discusses how observing good pipetting practice helps to achieve better results in serial dilution assays.


Preparation of reproducible serial dilution assays, especially in 384-well plates, is a challenging task because they require many pipetting actions and are highly dependent on an operator’s technique and experience. However, observing good pipetting practice helps immensely to improve reproducibility and accuracy.


In this white paper the author focuses on a selection of good pipetting techniques, which if maintained offer the best chance of increasing and maintaining the reproducibility of your serial dilutions. Mixing is a key component of dilution protocols. Different mixing parameters to help you achieve a homogenous sample are outlined.


However, if your objective is to streamline the serial dilution process, and at the same time ensure maximum reproducibility, then an automated pipetting system is highly beneficial. The authors introduce the VIAFLO ASSIST, a product purpose designed for this task.


For a copy of this white paper please visit www.integra-biosciences.com/sites/pdf/liquid_handling/ Reproducibility_Serial_Dilutions_V01.pdf


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Electronic Pipettes for Compliance, Comfort and Convenience


HIPACE 30 ®


The smallest high- performance turbopump on the market


■ Highest compression in this pumping speed class


■ Simple integration into small analytical systems


■ Low weight, ideal for mobile applications


■ Long maintenance intervals for a long life cycle


The sophisticated rotor design of the HiPace 30 achieves high gas throughputs and a very good compression of light gases. This ensures the low residual gas background that is desirable for mass spectrometry applications.


Are you looking for a perfect vacuum solution? Please contact us:


Pfeiff er Vacuum, Inc. · USA T 800-248-8254 · F 603-578-6550 contact@pfeiff er-vacuum.com www.pfeiff er-vacuum.com


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The HiPace 30 is designed with a so- called hybrid bearing. This combination of ceramic ball bearings on the backing vacuum side and permanently magnetic radial bearings on the high vacuum side makes for a particularly sturdy bearing design. The pumps therefore have a long life cycle with a maintenance interval of approximately 4 years.


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Inheriting the superior design of the award-winning Picus®, together with its added certification and novel safety features, the Picus® NxT electronic pipette ensures conformance to the strictest laboratory regulations.


Ergonomically crafted, it is very comfortable to hold and extremely light, reducing the risk of repetitive strain injuries.


Available from Alpha Laboratories, Picus NxT speeds up your work and helps you to achieve accurate results time after time. With its advanced programmability, security, calibration and traceability features, Picus NxT is the ideal pipette for complete compliance in the controlled laboratory.


For full traceability, quality and reliability of results, calibration of pipettes in compliance with ISO 17025 is essential. Every Picus NxT is delivered with a certificate of accredited 3-point calibration according to ISO 17025 and ISO 8655 standards. Plus, service and calibration reminders according to time and/or cycle intervals can be programmed into the pipette to ensure it is always maintained according to GLP and ISO Standards. The pipette locking feature prevents the pipette being used while awaiting service or repair. No more sticky notes to say a pipette is ‘damaged’ or “awaiting service” or risk of using an uncalibrated instrument. In addition each pipette is RFID-enabled to support asset management and record keeping.


Offering complete consistency in use, Picus NxT user-defined pipetting protocols enable you to create and save up to ten custom pipetting protocols by combining a maximum of ten pipetting and advanced function combinations. This enables you to carry out an entire workflow simply by pressing a button. Picus NxT includes two level password protection, for administrator and user profiles, to prevent unauthorised modifications to settings. This ensures work is always done in accordance with laboratory guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures.


Buy any Picus NxT or Picus pipette from Alpha Laboratories before 30th April 2016 and enter the free prize draw to win an iPad Air 2 16GB.


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