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What Are the Characteristics of the Reagent Reservoirs?

2024-06-27

The use of the reagent reservoirs is mainly concentrated in the laboratory and medical environment, for the collection of reagents and the simplification of pipetting operations.

1. Collection and pipetting of reagents:

The reagent reservoirs is a special tool for pipetting reagents. It is mainly used to hold and transfer reagents, especially when the same liquid needs to be pipetted repeatedly. It is suitable for use with single-channel pipettes and multi-channel pipettes, which can greatly improve the efficiency and accuracy of pipetting operations.

2. Optimize pipetting operations:

The design of the reagent reservoirs (such as the "V"-shaped bottom trough) helps to minimize reagent loss and improve reagent recovery. The special "shoulder top" design prevents the "sticking" phenomenon caused by stacking of reagent reservoirs, ensuring the smooth progress of pipetting operations.

3. Multiple specifications and forms:

The reagent reservoir has different specifications to meet different experimental and pipetting needs. In terms of form, there are multiple options such as 96 holes and 384 holes, which are convenient for users to flexibly configure according to experimental needs.

4. Material and sterilization:

The reagent reservoirs can be made of a variety of materials, such as polystyrene, polyethylene, polypropylene, etc. Each material has its own specific advantages and application scenarios. Some reagent reservoirs support autoclave or gamma ray sterilization to meet the needs of sterile experimental conditions.

5. Other features:

The four corners of the reagent reservoirs adopt a special non-drip design to prevent liquid splashing when pouring, ensuring safe operation. Some reagent reservoirs also have bar grooves to facilitate the calculation of the amount of reagents that need to be added to avoid reagent waste.

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