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33 Pumps, Valves & Liquid Handling New, Compact and High Performance Turbopump Introduced


Many applications in research, analytics and industry require a reliable high or ultra-high vacuum. Pfeiffer Vacuum introduces the new HiPace 300 H turbopump, the highest compression turbopump in the pumping speed class of 300 l/s currently on the market. With a compression ratio of 107 for hydrogen, it is suitable for producing high and ultra- high vacuum.


The high compression ratio generates a low residual gas spectrum in the chamber, desirable for mass spectrometric applications, for example. The HiPace 300 H is especially suitable for particle accelerators in addition to numerous other applications. The vacuum pump comes in a radiation resistant version with external electronics as an option.


With its sophisticated rotor design, the HiPace 300 H has a very high backing pressure compatibility of 30 hPa. This helps the pump achieve ultra-high vacuum when operating with high backing pressure in combination with diaphragm pumps. The HiPace 300 H also has an integrated ‘intermittent operation’ function which switches on a backing pump only when the backing pressure is no longer suffi cient. That lowers the energy consumption of the entire vacuum system up to 90%.


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Improved Pipetting Performance for Biobanking and Diagnostics


Tecan is simplifying handling of biological fluids with the introduction of a wide bore version of its popular 1,000 µl Liquid Handling Arm™ (LiHa) disposable tip. Initially available for use with the Air LiHa™ air displacement pipetting option on Freedom EVO® workstations, this new filtered tip has been developed to help alleviate some of the issues associated with handling complex liquids for applications such as biobanking and clinical diagnostics.


The introduction of a wide bore tip option for the Air LiHa is in direct response to customer requests, and is aimed at users routinely working with viscous or non-homogenous biological fluids. Supplied in Tecan Pure purity in Tecan’s standard hanging tray format, the larger diameter aperture of this tip should help to eliminate tip occlusion errors, reducing the need for manual intervention and improving laboratory productivity. The new tip is currently supported for capacitive liquid level detection (cLLD) and Pressure Monitored Pipetting (PMP™) in the latest version of Freedom EVOware®, and will soon be available for use with both the Freedom EVO’s liquid-displacement LiHa and the Fluent® Laboratory Automation Solution’s Flexible Channel Arm™, allowing it to be easily introduced into existing workflows.


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EVAPORATOR Pipette Range Combines Precision with Ease-of-Use


Rainin LTS pipettes are helping scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara to perform research in the fields of ecology and evolution. Danielle Black, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, explained: “Our lab is focused on the study of fungal communities associated with plant leaves. As part of this research, we use PCR to amplify certain regions of fungi DNA for analysis, and this involves a lot of pipetting. Our Rainin LTS pipettes are ideal for this work. They are very comfortable to hold and smooth to operate, and so your hands don’t get as tired. This is a real benefit for repetitive pipetting tasks.”


“When you are doing sensitive molecular assays, sterility is important. We use both filtered and unfiltered tips, and find the Rainin TerraRacks an advantage. Previously, we used refillable tip boxes which had to be autoclaved each time. TerraRacks are ready to use, eliminating the need to autoclave and refill tip boxes, and this saves a lot of time. The lab is also tidier, as we no longer have empty boxes waiting to be autoclaved and refilled and, since TerraRacks use less plastic, it is better for the environment too. They are just so much more convenient.”


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Precision Pipetting Robot Combines Reliability and Flexibility


The PIRO® pipetting robot will inspire you, thanks to a perfect mix of small footprint, reliable liquid level sensing and huge flexibility of 16 deck positions. Additionally, an outside waste management and simple to use drag & drop software will convince you. Watch our this perfect fusion of functionality and technology at ArabLab 2017, Booth 430 or www.dornierlts.com


The PIRO® liquid handling system was developed to automate your PCR/qPCR setup or other pipetting applications. Level sensing supports your documentation needs. The generated protocol is compliant to CFR21. Import and export functions will help you to reduce mixing-up risks. Your work will get easier with the PIRO® from Dornier LabTech Systems.


Dornier LabTech Systems offers a wide range of services. Installation, user training or an extendable warranty up to 3 years are part of our service offer. A cost- effective yearly calibration service of your pipetting head is self-evident. Either support with technical problems or applicative matters are part of our service philosophy.


Dornier LabTech Systems GmbH develops, produces and market premium quality, flexible and easy to use benchtop liquid handling systems Made in Germany. The former airplane builder stands for highest quality, precision, and reliability. Service and customer focus are key cornerstones of Dornier’s company philosophy.


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