New Automated Sample Decapping, Recapping and Identification Devices from Hamilton

Hamilton Storage Technologies launches the LabElite™ line ofbenchtopdevices, offering laboratories an easy and efficient way to automatically process and track samples while ensuringsample integrity. LabElitedevicesquickly process all common labware types, providing a flexible solution for optimizing workflows. Three models are available to meet a user’s application, throughput and sample tracking needs.

The all-in-one LabElite I.D. Capper™ enables labs to combinedecapping/recapping and high-speed barcode reading within one device without any additional user interaction. The I.D. Capper is specifically designed to reduce sample contamination and assist with sample tracking during end-to-endautomated liquid handling processing. The I.D. Capper includes all the new features and benefits standard to the other LabElite devices.

“This newest innovation from Hamilton provides the market with the first product where the user has the ability to positively identify the tube chosen for decapping/recapping and track it throughout the workflow,” said Peter Hoffmann, project leader storage technologies, Hamilton Bonaduz AG.

When sample tracking is not required, the next-generationLabEliteDeCapper™ is available fordecapping and recapping tubes in 48-cryovial or 96-microtube racks. A new feature can automatically move the racks from portrait to landscape formats for processing. Additionally, an innovative “secure mode”provides sample security by decapping and recapping only one row at a time, minimizing the time a tube is open and eliminating the risk of cross contamination. This feature also enables the rows to be paused for “point-of-use” pipetting between capping and recapping, which is very useful for manual workflows. The DeCapper can processall common tubes, including Matrix™, FluidX, Greiner Bio-One, Micronic, Nunc™ and Corning, with internal and external threadcaps.

For labs with manual workflows that need an efficient, high-speed 2-D barcode reader for tube racks, the LabElite I.D. Reader™ is the ideal choice. This device decodes multiple types of labware including 2-D barcodedtubes inall common 12-, 24-, 48-, 96- and 384-tube racks including honeycomb-shaped racks, providing complete sample tracking during processing. In addition, the reader can identify racks that are labeled with a 2-D barcode on the bottom. Thetechnology uses high-speed decoding algorithms and parallel processing, which provides the fastest run times currently available. A 96-tube rack runs in less than three seconds and a 384-tube rack in less than five seconds. Optional 1-D barcode reading of the rack label is also available. The I.D. Reader supports all common tubes, including Matrix, FluidX, Greiner Bio-One, Micronic, Nunc, Corning, Matrical, WHEATON®, ABgene™ and REMP®.

Learn more about the LabEliteline of devices byvisiting:

I.D. Capper
www.hamilton-storage.com/automated-sample-storage/small-devices/labelite-id-capper/

DeCapper
www.hamilton-storage.com/automated-sample-storage/small-devices/labelite-decapper/

I.D. Reader
www.hamilton-storage.com/automated-sample-storage/small-devices/labelite-id-reader/

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