Porvair Sciences has chosen the forthcoming Pittcon 2013 exhibition to showcase
its latest applications focused microplates and microplate equipment to
scientists visiting the event in Philadelphia, PA (17-21st March).
Visitors to Pittcon Booth 2854 will be able to meet Porvair's technical
specialists, see the company's new MiniSeal II heat sealer, a wide selection of
high quality microplates and have a preview of a new microplate evaporator -
the UltraVap Mistral.
The new MiniSeal II from Porvair Sciences offers users unmatched
reproducibility in sealing microplates of all types and sizes. Operating with a
very high force ensures the MiniSeal II delivers high integrity sealing of deep
well or even irregularly shaped microplates. Designed for ease-of-use and
installation the compact MiniSeal II just requires plugging into a single
electrical outlet to operate. Unlike larger and more expensive automated
sealers the MiniSeal II does not require a compressed air supply to operate.
Controlled through a splash-proof keyboard a MiniSeal II can be installed, up
to temperature and sealing plates within minutes of unpacking.
Combining uncompromising high quality with an affordable price - Porvair
Sciences will also display its extensive range of deep well, shallow well,
storage, assay, SPE, protein precipitation and filtration microplates.
Precisely manufactured in an ISO 9001 production cleanroom to comply with SLAS
/ ANSI dimensions ensures Porvair microplates are completely compatibility with
all automated sample handling systems, microplate readers and washers
Reflecting Porvair's commitment to continuous technological innovation, the
company will preview an all new robot-compatible automatic dry down station
optimised for Tecan, Hamilton and Beckman robots. For many years, Porvair
Sciences has led the field in nitrogen blow down evaporation. The UltraVap
Mistral is a new version of Porvair's most popular sample concentrator making
it even easier to integrate an automatic dry down step into your automated
liquid handling protocol.
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