Disposable reagent reservoir

Disposable reagent reservoir - IBS - INTEGRA Biosciences
Disposable reagent reservoir - IBS - INTEGRA Biosciences
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As automation becomes more and more important, reagent reservoirs varying in dimensions are problematic. The automation friendly reagent reservoirs from INTEGRA are especially designed for use with VIAFLO 96 and VIAFLO 384 pipettes or other liquid handling platforms. The microplate format makes them ideal for all automated liquid handling systems using the clearly defined footprint of the Society for Biomolecular Sciences (SBS). INTEGRA offers two types of automation friendly reagent reservoirs: •150 ml and 300 ml Clear Advantage™ reagent reservoirs which are made of both crystal clear virgin polystyrene and polypropylene. Both options fit into a reusable automation friendly base with bold, crisp, clearly visible graduation markings. •The 300 ml open well, 12 column and 8 row polypropylene reservoir blocks offer improved chemical compatibility. The INTEGRA automation friendly reservoirs utilize reusable bases. Simply keep the base and replace either the 150 ml or 300 ml reservoirs inserts. The INTEGRA reservoir design saves you both precious lab space and money. INTEGRA also offers polypropylene reagent reservoirs in both the Clear Advantage™ and sturdy block formats for improved chemical compatibility. 1) Dual Viewing Windows The windows allow users to safely position tips directly at the bottom of the reservoir without crashing pipette tips or aspirating air. Having two windows allows for visibility whether 96, 384 or a single column of tips are being used

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