Automated Liquid Dispensing Solutions are typically comprised of a liquid handling platform, which houses the dispensing technology, and software, which controls the operation of the system. There are several types of liquid handling platforms available, including air displacement pipetting, positive displacement pipetting, and bulk dispensing systems.
Dispensing Accessories at Sumitron
- Blunt End Stainless Steel Tips
Blunt-end stainless steel tips are commonly used for dispensing viscous liquids, such as gels and pastes, as well as liquids containing suspended particles. The blunt end design reduces the likelihood of the tip becoming clogged with particles or fibers, which can cause dispensing errors. Stainless steel tips are also durable and can be reused after cleaning and sterilization.
- Pressure Tank
A pressure tank is a common accessory used in bulk dispensing systems. The tank is pressurized with air or an inert gas, which forces the liquid out of the tank and through a dispensing valve. The pressure in the tank can be adjusted to control the rate of liquid flow and ensure accurate dispensing.
- Taeha Can Pump System
The Taeha Can pump system is a positive displacement pump commonly used to dispense small volumes of liquids. The pump consists of a motor-driven piston that aspirates the liquid into a disposable cartridge and dispenses the liquid into the desired container. The system is designed for high accuracy and precision, making it ideal for applications that require precise dispensing.
- Cartridge Retainer & CAP
A cartridge retainer and cap are used in conjunction with disposable cartridges, such as those used in the Taeha Can pump system. The retainer secures the cartridge in place, while the cap provides a tight seal to prevent leakage during dispensing. The cartridges are designed for single use and are easily replaceable, reducing the risk of contamination and simplifying the cleaning process.
Automated liquid dispensing solutions are used in a wide range of applications, including drug discovery, high-throughput screening, genomics, proteomics, and other life science applications. These solutions offer several advantages over manual liquid handling, including increased speed, accuracy, and precision, as well as reduced risk of contamination and operator error.
Overall, these dispensing accessories work together to provide accurate and precise liquid dispensing for a variety of applications. By choosing the appropriate dispensing accessory for the specific liquid and application, laboratories can ensure consistent and reliable results while minimizing the risk of errors and contamination.
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