Cell culture made easy with new 24-channel pipetting heads for VIAFLO 96/384

INTEGRA has responded to customers’ requests and developed two new 24-channel pipetting heads, extending the capabilities of its popular VIAFLO 96/384.

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INTEGRA has responded to customers’ requests and developed two new 24-channel pipetting heads, extending the capabilities of its popular VIAFLO 96/384. Designed to make cell biology workflows more efficient and reliable, these handheld electronic pipettes allow plate filling, reagent addition or sample transfers to be performed in a single step, enabling quicker and more accurate pipetting.

Two versions of the 24-channel heads are available to accommodate the need for different volumes – a 10 to 300 µl option for cell or reagent addition, and a larger 50 to 1,250 µl version for media and buffer transfers – allowing the user to fill a 24-well plate in seconds. Both options use INTEGRA’s proprietary GripTip system, which ensures perfect alignment and eliminates the risk of pipette tips leaking or falling off.

As with existing 96- and 384-channel options, all of INTEGRA’s pipetting heads are easily interchangeable, allowing the user to seamlessly switch ...

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