Eppendorf’s new epMotion® systems reliably undertake even more liquid handling tasks

Eppendorf has launched five new models to its epMotion range of automated pipetting systems. Designed for effective, automated liquid handling applications, epMotion 5075 systems provide a precise, accurate alternative to time-consuming manual pipetting and liquid handling tasks.

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The combination of accelerated operational speed, new software & hardware features and an increased number of worktable positions make the systems ideal for simple and flexible laboratory use across a wide range of liquid handling applications. To ensure easy and consistent use, epMotion 5075 employs both Eppendorf’s established epBlue™ software and an intuitive new software assistant concept. This supports the simple programming of applications and ensures that all users can use the system with only initial training. In addition, novel features such as a new CleanCap option, including UV light decontamination and a HEPA filter for purified air, offer new standards of decontamination and sample safety. This is supported even further by an optical sensor that checks labware, liquid levels and tip counts and type at the start of each cycle, hugely decreasing any risk of error during the run.“The need for flexible, easy automation of liquid handling tasks is ...

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