Post on 01-Jan-2016
MICROLAB 600 Diluter & Dispenser
Diluter
Dispenser
Intelligent Pipette Automation made Simple
Hamilton Overview
Hamilton Company was founded in 1953
Hamilton Company has been the leader in precision liquid handling for over 50 years
Clark Hamilton
Hamilton Bonaduz, SwitzerlandHamilton Reno, USA
Diluter / Dispenser History
Hamilton has a 30 year history of making Diluters and Dispensers
Digital Diluter
Microlab M
Microlab 1000
Microlab 500
New MICROLAB 600
MICROLAB 600 Series
ML625-DILDual syringe diluter
ML620-DISSingle syringe dispenser
ML635Dual syringe OEM
Pump Overview
Touch ScreenController
UniversalValves
BFPSyringes
Hand Probe
Fanless HeatVent
Connection PortsEthernet, RS232,TTL, CAN
Unique Features
Syringe- Quicker priming and efficient solvent switching- Eliminated dead volume- One syringe type for all applications- Volumes from 10µL to 50mL
User interface- Large color touch screen- Visual and real-time display of valve and syringe position- Dedicated wizard for common tasks
Universal valves- High precision and robust valves- Innovative and flexible fluid logic - Same valves are used in all dispensing and diluting
applications
Reduced dead volume
Quicker priming
Efficient solvent switching
One syringe type for all applications
Extended volume range from 10µL to 50mL
Bubble Free Prime Syringe (BFP)
Large color touch screen
Visual and real-time display of valve and syringe position
Dedicated wizard for common tasks Large color touch screen
Touch Screen Controller
Interface Features
Universal Valve
High precision and robust valves
Innovative and flexible fluid logic
Same valves are used in all dispensing and diluting applications
Benefits of the MICROLAB 600
Accuracy and Precision1% Accuracy and 0.2% Precision
Minimal Buffer Consumption
Chemically InertResistant to harsh chemicals
used in the laboratory
Process SecurityEliminate user-to-user variation
Reduce time preparing samples or dispensing reagents
Instrument CalibrationN.I.S.T Traceable Calibration
Simplified Compliance to EPA, FDA, GMP, & ISO
How Does a Diluter Work?
The Dual Syringe Diluter configuration uses two syringes to create up to a 1:50’000 dilution in a single step,
- drastically reducing preparation time and wasted buffer.
ML625-DIL: Supported Applications
Samples above detection limit need to be diluted to provide accurate measurements. Common techniques that require dilution:
- Atomic Absorption- Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP)
Spectroscopy- Liquid Scintillation- HPLC- GC
Additional sample preparation applications, including:
- Addition of internal standard- Dispensing- Pipeting- Titration- Custom sample preparation methods
ML625-DIL: Industry Examples
Laboratories that dilute by hand, using pipette or volumetric glassware and process 50-100 samples per day are ideal candidates for the ML600.
Diagnostics / ForensicsBlood Alcohol / Urinalysis
Mining IndustryMetals Detection
Oil Industry Preventative Maintenance
Beer / Wine ManufacturingAlcohol Testing
Environment Analysis Water and Soils Testing
How Does a Dispenser Work?
The Dispenser is able to dispense volumes from 100nL to 50mL
The ML600 uses positive displacement to accurately dispense volatile, viscous and dense liquids
ML620-DIS: Supported Applications
The ML620-DIS is dedicated to dispensing applications requiring a single syringe :
- General laboratory pipeting - Test tube and vial filling- Sample spiking - Volatile and viscous liquids- Toxic, aggressive or dangerous liquids- Volumetric glassware calibration
Additional sample preparation applications include
- Serial dilution - Titration
ML620-DIS: Industry Examples
Laboratories that dispense by hand, using serological or repeating pipette process 50-100 samples per day are ideal candidates for the ML600.
Environment Analysis Flow-through test for aquatic
ecotoxicology
ManufacturingAdhesive glue dispensing
Dispensing GMP / FDA env.
Textile Industry Quality control
Diagnostics / AnalyticsElisa plate preparation
Sample spiking
Basic ResearchAnimal testing (injection,
feeding, anaesthesia)