Microlab 600 Series Diluter
Hamilton CompanyThe Microlab 600 is a highly precise syringe pump with a graphical user interface designed to quickly and easily dilute and dispense liquids.
The Microlab 600 is a highly precise syringe pump with a graphical user interface designed to quickly and easily dilute and dispense liquids.
Automation to Solve Sample Lysis Bottleneck for Molecular Biology Labs
The NGS STARlet is a compact, flexible and future-proof workstation for library preparation for all common sequencing platforms. It is excellently suited for any throughput from 8 to 48 samples and reduces time consuming manual pipetting steps and sample-to-sample variability. The open workstation concept allows automation of any library preparation chemistry.
The LaChrom Elite Autosampler represents a new standard of performance in HPLC. Whether you need high sample capacity, extreme precision, ultra-low carry over, or rapid cycle times between injections, the LaChrom Elite models excel.
Optimize and verify pipetting performance with convenience and ease. A gravimetric balance-based hardware and software kit, the LVK enables you to quickly develop, optimize, and verify liquid handling on all Hamilton liquid handling platforms.
Experience fast, easy to use, and superior quality pipetting in a compact system at an affordable price. Add, change, and upgrade parts and accessories as needed to accommodate changing workflows. The Microlab NIMBUS is offered in multiple platform configurations to provide the lab with a powerful and personalized solution.
Trust in the industry-leading Microlab STAR automated liquid handling platform for lasting confidence in results. The Microlab STAR can be changed or upgraded throughout its life to accommodate changing workflows, while robust and flexible programming through VENUS can accomplish any task, from simple to complex.
Removal of unincorporated dye terminator after DNA sequencing reactions is a prerequisite to load samples on automated capillary sequencers. For rapid and effective removal of unincorporated dye terminator, Agencourt CleanSEQ® uses Solid Phase Reversible Immobilization (SPRIT) of DNA products on magnetic microparticles.
Discover the ultimate in precision engineering, performance, and craftsmanship. The modular design of the Microlab VANTAGE allows the lab to optimize storage, device integration, and transport space without sacrificing deck space. As a result, rely on Hamilton to process more samples in less time without risk of error or variability.
High quality nucleic acids are a key for downstream applications like genotyping, sequencing and real-time PCR analysis. Together with MACHEREY-NAGEL, we have designed the Genomic STARlet that can run up to eight methods on one instrument to reach minimal variation and optimal standardization.
PRP-X600 is a superficially porous weak-base anion exchange support that separates DNA oligomers according to negative charge.
The MICROLAB® NIMBUS is Hamilton Company's newest automated multi-channel pipetting platform, offering a high density deck layout in a body small enough to fit inside a laminar flow hood. The system utilizes the same highly accurate 96-channel pipetting head as Hamilton's STAR instruments, yet is designed for smaller throughput applications.
For DMPK sample card punching and pipetting.
Hamilton’s Microlab® NIMBUS NGS workstation provides a completely automated and affordable solution for emPCR emulsion breaking, enrichment and sequencing primer hybridization for the Roche GS Junior System. The fully tested and validated NIMBUS NGS workstation features an integrated REM e system and provides convenient walk-away automation solution to minimize laborious manual process and reduce human errors.
Polymer bulk packing material for anion exchange applications.
The new Anion column line from Hamilton is designed to meet the special requirements of anion analysis.
Hamilton Robotics and Coastal Genomics have partnered to combine the NIMBUS platform with Ranger® Technology.
Hamilton RCX-10 And RCX-30 Columns for the Anion Exchange Separation of Carbohydrates