Micronic has introduced its Push Cap Decapper CP620 for laboratories that deal with opening multiple sample storage tubes with TPE Septum Caps. The solution helps labs to enhance their productivity.
The Push Cap Decapper CP620 is not only compatible with Micronic tubes and TPE Septum Caps but also with tubes and caps of other brands.
(Source: Micronic)
Targeting the ever-growing requirement for higher sample throughput, the robust Push Cap Decapper CP620 from Micronic enables labs tasked with opening multiple sample storage tubes with TPE Septum Caps to achieve significant productivity gains.
The Push Cap Decapper is not only compatible with Micronic tubes (up to 1.40 ml) and TPE Septum Caps but also with tubes and caps of other brands. Through an intuitive user interface, the operator is able to select a rack to decap, without using different adapters for different tube sizes / brands. Designed to improve productivity, the Micronic Push Cap Decapper CP620 can be used as a stand-alone instrument or be simply integrated into a fully automated laboratory environment, states the company.
Easy to install and operate, the compact Push Cap Decapper removes and disposes of the TPE caps from a full 96-tube storage rack in 8 seconds. Operation is safe and user friendly - simply place a rack of capped tubes onto the access tray, push the start decapping button on the touchscreen and the decapper will gently remove all the caps in one action. The integrated cap disposal device ensures that caps cannot be reused, explains the firm.
Designed and built to the highest quality standards the Push Cap Decapper sets a standard for reliability and operational uptime.
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