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Standard Reagent Reservoirs
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February 22, 2009
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This version of the Bubble Paddle Reservoir is very useful when used in conjunction with robotic 384 well pipetting systems. You can rest assured that all the pipet tips will contain the same number of beads or cells from the beginning of the dispensing to the end with a very low dead volume.
The photo on the right illustrates the intricate ducting in the bottom of the reservoir. This ducting design, in conjunction with the Bubble Paddle shape is key in generating the fluid movement which keeps dense particulates suspended. A small volume of blue dye was added to the reservoir to highlig
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February 22, 2009
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Our latest 384 Bubble Paddle Mixing Reservoir was inspired by a customer that needed to chill and mix SPA beads while they were being dispensed into 384 well microplates. They also needed to dispense large volumes so we incorporated inlet and outlet tubes with an overflow weir so SPA beads could be continuously cycled through the system with out fear they would settle out. As deck space is always a consideration we reduced the size of the motor and overall footprint of the system (Reservoir Motor, drives and heat exchanger). The total systems dimensions have been reduced in this new model
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February 22, 2009
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The photo on the right illustrates an installation of a VP 763/VP 756C-96 on a Beckman Coulter Biomek FX. We make an FXALP-FM flat mounting system that attaches to the bottom of the VP 763 and secures it to the deck. The height of this plate mount on the ALP is shortened so the pipets will clear the top of the VP 756C-96 reservoir and still reach the bottom of the reservoir.
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February 22, 2009
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The unique feature of the Bubble Paddle Reservoirs is their exclusive design that eliminates "fall out zones" where particulates fall out of solution that are so prevalent with other mixing reservoirs. The Bubble Paddle Reservoirs are the only method that gives uniform suspensions of dense particulates such as Yettrium oxide SPA beads
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February 22, 2009
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When pipetting precious reagents it is a significant advantage to reduce the waste or dead volume in the reservoir. We have accomplished this with our autoclavable polypropylene reusable reservoirs (VP 530) by machining dimples in the bottom on 9 mm centers to conform to the 96 well pattern. The reservoir conforms to SBS standard dimensions of 127.7 mm long 85.5 mm wide and with a 25.4 mm deep cavity and stands 32 mm tall. The total capacity of the reservoir is 200 ml. A significant advantage of polypropylene is it's resistance to most organic solvents. For a complete list of solvent resi
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February 22, 2009
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The VP 533-AL is designed to be used with Deerac Fluidics liquid handlers. Our special hydrophilic coating has the advantage of preventing droplet formation and causes the reagent to collect in the "V" bottom. With very precious reagents being conserved it doesn't take long for these reservoirs to pay for themselv
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February 22, 2009
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The VP 540 is constructed of autoclaveable polypropylene to fit into the SBS standard foot print with dimensions of 127 mm long, 85 mm wide and 32 mm tall with a cavity 25 mm deep. The reservoir will hold 215 ml of reagent. The sides of reservoir have 13 notches on each side to locate 13 VP 540F wave dampening baffles. Each baffle is constructed of autoclaveable epoxy composite G10 and has a semicircle machined in the bottom to allow fluid flow between the chambers. Baffles must be ordered seperately. `
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February 22, 2009
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