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Laboratory Products 45 Flexible Flow Chemistry System with High-Performance Modules


With a variety of high-performance modules that can be tailored to meet specific application requirements, the Uniqsis FlowLab Plus™ is a flexible flow chemistry system that offers unmatched versatility.


The FlowLab Plus™ is built with the reliable Binary Pump™ dual channel reagent delivery system and can be set up for both manual and automated flow chemistry reactions. The system’s flexibility is highlighted by its ability to support up to four separate reactor modules, which can be any combination of HotCoil™ and HotChip™ heated reactor modules, as well as Polar Bear Plus Flow™ or Polar Bear Plus GSM™ cryogenic modules. This allows for a wide operating range, spanning from -40°C to 300°C.


By incorporating the advanced FlowControl II software, the FlowLab Plus™ system can be integrated with a fraction collector, streamlining reactions through automated sample loop filling or reagent bottle usage to enable optimised reaction studies.


The FlowLab Plus™ system’s computer, pumps, and heating/cooling modules are connected via a LAN using an Ethernet hub, allowing for remote control through Wi-Fi. This convenient feature enables the control computer to be operated outside of the fume hood, providing increased flexibility and ease of use.


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Turbine Flowmeters for Accurate Metering of Aggressive Chemicals


Pipetting Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance Detection


Integra Biosciences’ pipetting platforms are playing a crucial role in streamlining liquid handling steps for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST), which enables the early detection of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and helps to direct patients to the appropriate care pathway as quickly as possible.


Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as one of the most significant threats to public health, leading to a sharp increase in morbidity and mortality rates worldwide. Timely and effective treatment of AMR depends on the rapid identification of antibiotic resistance, and molecular techniques are gaining popularity for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) due to their fast turnaround times. However, the manual pipetting steps involved in this approach can be laborious and error-prone, leading to delays in lab workflows and potentially delaying treatment initiation.


Fortunately, Integra Biosciences offers user-friendly pipetting platforms that simplify complicated liquid handling steps, resulting in a streamlined molecular testing workflow. For instance, the ASSIST PLUS pipetting robot and VOYAGER adjustable tip spacing pipette provide automatic liquid transfer and mixing capabilities, while the MINI 96 portable electronic pipette enables rapid sample extraction and qPCR setup by allowing for the addition of 96 samples or reagents in parallel.


In addition to its liquid transfer and mixing capabilities, the ASSIST PLUS pipetting robot is capable of automating the nucleic acid extraction process, delivering consistently high-quality DNA material from samples. The VIAFLO 96 handheld electronic pipette is ideal for hands-free purification of PCR products for sequencing, while the ASSIST PLUS and D-ONE single channel pipetting module facilitate effortless DNA library normalisation, serial dilutions, and hit picking.


The 900 Series turbine flow meters from Titan Enterprises have been specifically engineered to provide superior performance across six flow ranges ranging from 0.05 to 15 L/min. In order to ensure the utmost inertness to the liquids being measured, the flow meters feature polymer components made of FDA-approved PVDF, which are housed within a 316 stainless steel body. As a result, these measuring devices are ideal for accurately measuring even highly reactive chemicals, including ultra-pure water.


The 900 turbine flow meters have been designed to provide precise measurement capabilities, thanks to their low flow rates and chemically resistant design. As a result, they are an excellent choice for use in chemical dispensing or batch- filling systems, as well as in industrial laboratories, semiconductor plants, and cooling equipment. Additionally, these mini turbines have been engineered with high chemical compatibility in mind, and are ideal for use in permanent installations. Thanks to their durable sapphire bearings and carefully selected materials and technology, these flow meters ensure a long lifespan and reliable operation.


The combination of chemically resistant flow meter design and low flow rates to ensure precision measurement make the 900 turbine flowmeters well suited for chemical dispensing or batch-filling systems. These mini turbines are also ideal for use in industrial laboratories, semiconductor plants and cooling equipment as they have a high chemical compatibility and designed for permanent installations. The durability of the robust sapphire bearings together with the choice of materials and technology ensures a long-life product with reliable operation throughout.


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By minimising human errors and ensuring consistent and reliable results, Integra Biosciences’ robust and ergonomic pipetting products enable faster lab workflows and higher productivity. This efficiency ultimately enables clinicians to prescribe the correct treatment sooner, potentially improving recovery times and overall patient outcomes.


Discover how Integra products can streamline your antimicrobial susceptibility testing workflows.


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