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ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PLASTICS FOR IN VITRO DIAGNOSTICS


www.premixgroup.com


Pipette tips with the highest technical performance


PRE-ELEC® compounds meet the tightest


production tolerances set for high precision moldings.


• Multi-cavity molds (up to 128 cavities)* • Long and thin-wall (< 0.4 mm) constructions • Fast cycle times (< 6 s) • Continuous production with no production downtime


• Consistent batch to batch quality


Change control PRE-ELEC®


compounds have been


developed in close co-operation with the Diagnostics Industry and the change management meets the industry’s standards.


Conductive PRE-ELEC® compounds enable


liquid level detection — a correct analysis, every time.


* PRE-ELEC® is industry reference Premix’s PRE-ELEC® material was chosen for the


demonstrations of the world’s first 128 cavity pipette tip mold. This most consistent process with 5.6 s cycle time premiered at K2016 and was introduced by:


Netstal | High-precision all-electric injection molding machine Tanner Formenbau | 128 cavity pipette tip mold Zubler Handling | Automation solution Premix | Electrically conductive PRE-ELEC® PP compound


Visit us at Fakuma fair and find out more!


Visit our stand B4-4211 at Fakuma and witness the latest technology developments of pipette tip materials and production.


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