Reservoir Trays to Suit Almost Any Liquid Handling Application

Liquid handling

Reservoir Trays to Suit Almost Any Liquid Handling Application

06 Nov, 2006

Published over 19 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Liquid handling.

Porvair Sciences Ltd., specialists in microplates and microplate technology since 1992, has announced new additions to its range of disposable Reservoir trays.

Precision manufactured to SBS / ANSI dimensions Porvair Reservoir trays are designed for simple integration with almost any automated liquid handling system. Options are available for a single liquid or partitioned space for several liquids. With a wide choice of working configurations as well as liquid volumes an optimised reservoir plate is now available to suit liquid handling applications using 8 or 12-channel pipettes right through to 96- and 384-tip automated pipetting systems.

Moulded from high purity polypropylene each Porvair reservoir tray offers high resistance to heat as well as most organic solvents, acids and bases. When pipetting precious reagents it is a significant advantage to reduce the waste or dead volume in the reservoir. Incorporating a novel 'pyramid bottom' design Porvair reservoir trays provide easy access to all liquid contents as well as ensuring a low reagent dead volume for 96- and 384-well filling applications. The novel pyramid bottom design advantageously provides facility for both low-volume and bulk transfer.

Available in sterile or non-sterile packs of 25 - Porvair reagent reservoir plates are stackable enabling conservation of storage space.

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