The Art Robbins Scorpion has this function baked in the the operating
software. When I was shopping for liquid handling robots for
screen-making, only the Emerald Biosystems Opti-Matrix and the Scorpion
were affordable for a small lab. The Scorpion can handle more solutions
at one time.
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Roger S. Rowlett
Gordon & Dorothy Kline Professor
Department of Chemistry
Colgate University
13 Oak Drive
Hamilton, NY 13346
tel: (315)-228-7245
ofc: (315)-228-7395
fax: (315)-228-7935
email: rrowl...@colgate.edu
On 10/1/2014 10:38 AM, Blankenfeldt, Wulf wrote:
Dear colleagues,
we are trying to find a cost-effective solution to reformat commercial
crystallisation screens from 15ml-Falcons into 1- or 2ml-deepwell
blocks using a liquid handling robot.
We have spoken to various vendors but are a bit shocked by the prices
they ask for their solutions. However, since the machines we have seen
seem to be aiming at flexibility while we are looking for something
simple to do just a single task, we hope that there are simpler
machines out there that we are simply unaware of.
I’d therefore like to ask this community for advice – is there any
robot that you can recommend for this task?
Thanks in advance,
Wulf
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