Corning
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1536 Well Echo™ Qualified Microplates
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Figure 1. With Echo
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qualified Corning microplates you can avoid needles and tips by using ultrasound for transferring liquids from compoung storage plates |
A joint effort between Corning and Labcyte has led to the development of the new Corning 1536 well Echo qualified source microplate.
The Labcyte® Echo
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550 Compound Reformatter uses focused acoustic energy (ultrasound) for "touchless" transfer of 5 to 50 nL drops from individual wells of the new Corning Echo qualified source microplate to wells on a receiver plate. No more pipettes, needles or tips!
Click here to learn more about the Labcyte Echo 550 Compound Reformatter and the technology for the acoustic energy transfer of compound library samples.
Key Features
- Clear compound source plate made of Cyclic Olefin Copolymer (COC) for optimal acoustic performance and storage conditions
- Low flange base is designed for bar code customization and robotic handling
- Plates lot tested and certified to meet performance specifications
- 100% DMSO resistant for up to 6 months
- 2 to 6 µL working volume with <2 µL dead volume
- Enhanced flatness provides low intra and inter-plate CVs of <8% at 2.5 nL to 250 nL
- Stronger signal than competitor's plate in homogeneous biochemical assays due to optimal well design
- Compatible with heat sealing greater than 50 times Corning® 1536 Well Echo™ Qualified Microplates
To learn more about the Corning® 1536 Well Echo™ Qualified Microplates visit our Product Catalog:
> Corning® 1536 Well Echo™ Qualified Microplate, Not Treated, without Lid
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