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Microplate Piercing Station Compatible with Many Seals and Plates

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 26 Jan 2010
A low-cost automated microplate piercing station is suitable for screening, and compatible with a variety of seals and pin plates. More...


Designed for productivity, the Microplate Seal Piercer, developed by Agilent Automation Solutions (Santa Clara, CA, USA), is able to accurately pierce a wide variety of seals on 96- or 384-well microplates in only four seconds of cycle time. Specially designed piercing pins guarantee a clean, controlled puncture on every microplate with a penetration depth of 3 mm, even with deep well microplates.

The Agilent Microplate Seal Piercer can be used either as a stand-alone unit, or integrated into a robotic system through the ActiveX control and RS-232 serial port connection. Indicator lights on the machine alert the operator of the machine status (ready, busy, stop, low air pressure), and a microplate alignment sensor ensures that the microplate is correctly positioned in the microplate locator before actuation. A hardware interlock on the front door provides maximum safety to the operator. The piercing head is easily removed for cleaning. Reconfiguration between formats is accomplished in seconds by changing the pierce head.

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