Ease of use, convenience and versatility for washing microplates in ELISA applications
- Model : ELMW-330
- Washing head : 8 needles /12 needles
- Residual volume : ≤1uL/well
- Liquid volume : 10-9999uL, Adjustable with 1μL as the step
Ease of use, convenience and versatility for washing microplates in ELISA applications
Model | ELMW-330 |
Washing Head | 8 needles /12 needles |
Wash Mode | Plate or strip |
Wash Times | 1-99 times adjustable |
Wash Strips | 1-12 strips adjustable |
Dipping Time | 0-24 hour adjustable |
Shaking Time | 0-24 hour adjustable |
Residual Volume | ≤1uL/well |
Liquid Volume | 10-9999uL, Adjustable with 1μL as the step |
Sipping Time | 0.1-9.9 S |
Wash Mode | With 2-point liquid suction, bottom washing, and fine adjustment of wash liquid pressure |
Power Supply | 198~242V, 49~51Hz |
Sizes (W×D×H)(mm) | 448(L)×382(W)×163(H) |
Shipping Size (W×D×H)(mm) | 600x490x530 |
N.W./G.W. (kg) | 8/13kg |
Operating Environment | Temperature 5℃–40℃, Max humidity 80% |
An ELISA microplate washer is used to automate the washing steps in ELISA assays. It removes unbound reagents, antibodies, or other substances from the wells of a microplate, ensuring that only the bound target molecules remain. This helps improve the accuracy and reliability of the assay results by reducing background noise and preventing cross-contamination.
The function of a microplate washer is to clean the wells of microplates, typically used in assays like ELISA, by removing unbound reagents, excess antibodies, or other materials. It ensures that only the specifically bound molecules remain, improving the accuracy and reliability of the assay. The elisa plate washer automates the process of dispensing wash solutions and aspirating the waste, making it efficient and reducing variability in the washing steps.
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