THE NANOLITER e-WAVE
Nanoliter, LLC will introduce the world’s first non-touch Nanoliter Syringe* at Pittcon 2007. The technology: induction based fluidics (IBF) uses electric fields to launch liquids to targets including: humans; animals; plants and inanimate objects including microtiter plates; vials; beakers; microscope slides; scientific instruments and other entities using common liquids or even viscous ones like glycerin, some glues or whole human blood. This simple, low cost, inkjet-like technology, requires essentially no training; as such, it can move into every laboratory and manufacturing facility in the world, now!
The benefits of operating in the Nanoliter Regime are many and they include reducing solvent, waste disposal costs and human exposure by factors of 1000 x, and as such the nanoliter regime is inherently green. More importantly, it is the new routine liquid handling tools that excites many. These new capabilities include the recently demonstrated 10 x increase in MALDI sensitivity for analysis of proteins in proteomics work. Areas such as microscopy, defense chemistry, radiochemistry, forensics, drug discovery and drug delivery, toxicology and routine sample handling can all benefit from the Nanoliter e-Wave, as uniquely, the Nanoliter e-Wave launches low volumes of liquids to targets, directing in flight and details depending counting them on arrival.
Come and see our announcement and watch a reporter dispense nanoliters, up onto human targets and elsewhere proving that the new liquid handling capabilities of IBF are available to scientist and manufacturers worldwide, now!
*IBF can also be adapted to pipettes, pumps of all types and other devices morphing them into the nanoliter regime, as well. |