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Description
Thermo Multidrop Combi nL - A nano to micro volume bulk reagent dispenser expanding the range of the market leading Multidrop product family.
The Thermo Mulitdrop Combi nL offers easy entry to precise, accurate and reliable low volume dispensing in pharmaceutical and biotechnology laboratories.
Advantages of the Multidrop Combi nL:
Reliable low volume dispensing with the Thermo Multidrop Combi nL
The Thermo Multidrop Combi nL brings increased precision and accuracy into submicroliter dispensing ensuring day-to- day reproducibility and high-quality assay data.
The Multidrop Combi nL has High throughput
The fast dispensing speed combined with full robot compatibility ensures increased assay throughput for laboratories needing low volume assays formats.
Increased flexibility with the Multidrop Combi nL
Multidrop Combi nL can be controlled also with an easy to use PC software which brings along increased feature set and flexibility for the user.
Thermo Multidrop Combi nL - Simplicity and reliability
Intuitive visual user interface makes all functions easy to set up and use. Multidrop Combi nL's dispensing technology offers reliable dispensing with easy maintenance.
Reviews
Jesse Gray![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2011 Organization: Millennium Pharmaceutical Read more » | RATING: 4.0 ![]()
"I find the Combi nL to be a very useful and easy to use instrument. However programming the methods could be a bit more intuitive." |
George Rogers![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2010 Organization: Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. Read more » | RATING: 5.0 ![]()
"An excellent liquid handler." |
Cindy Sledziona![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2010 Organization: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM PARMACEUTICALS, INC. Read more » | RATING: 4.6 ![]()
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