chemagic STAR

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Nucleic acid extractor and liquid handler integrated within one benchtop system:
chemagic STAR

Best NA extraction technology and best automation all in one:
Combining chemagen’s leading nucleic acid extraction technology and HAMILTON’s unique liquid handling system, the new chemagic STAR offers stress-free working with only one benchtop system. chemagen’s technology is based on extraction with magnetic beads that result a high yield of ultrapure nucleic acids. The integrated system shows an unreached flexibility as it can be used for sample volumes from 20 µl up to 10 ml. The chemagic STAR is placed in the target markets HLA typing, human genetics, pathogen diagnostics and virus screening.
 
The benchtop system fits on every lab bench and offers the user:

  • Ultrapure extracted nucleic acids

  • Highest yields of extracted nucleic acids

  • No measurable risk of cross contamination with HAMILTON’s Anti Droplet Control (ADC)

  • Wide sample volume range and flexibility (20μl to 10ml)

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