A leader in liquid handling equipment and laboratory automation technology, Hamilton Robotics is known for advancing life science and biotechnology industries through reliability, performance and flexibility. Hamilton is the industry leader in design and manufacturing with patented technologies such as Compression-induced O-Ring Expansion (CO-RE™), Total Aspiration and Dispensing Monitoring (TADM) and Anti-Droplet Control (ADC). Hamilton's platforms include Hamilton VANTAGE™, its newest vertically-integrated liquid handler, Microlab STAR, Hamilton's highest selling automated pipetting platform, and Microlab NIMBUS®, the first in its class of compact, high-speed, personalized pipetting workstations.
I can't figure out how to execute this activity for a half plate, I have sorted my sequences in Columns, tried setting tip support sequence position to 49, adjusting the "channels" on the 96 tip pick up...
Would be interesting to see how the video looks from the Z arm. Of course if it can be mounted on the Z arm. I guess it would be easily possible if it can be connected to the channel's electronics card with a cable.
2:39: It's the saddest rectangular grid I have ever seen. Even to a naked eye, the distance between rightmost line and the second from the right is 50% wider than the distance between second line from the right and the third line from the right. And the first (closest to the camera) points are FAR from being on the same line. Such precision! Such wow! Let's see if Hamilton deletes this comment or edits the video to hide this sad grid.
A compact liquid handler ideal for smaller laboratories and those new to automation. Please refer to ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rS6_IIYQJ8k.html
Liebe Grüsse an die Hamiton Arbeiter, es war schön bei euch zu arbeiten, leider gab es Chefs die mich in einen Alptraum geschickt haben. Die Roboter sind gut und faszinierend. , gut das ich jetzt in Rente bin , trotzdem würde ich gerne nochmal dabei sein .
The Fliptube mechanism was invented by me :-) Check out Espacenet worldwide.espacenet.com/searchResults?DB=EPODOC&IN=william%20brem&ST=advanced&compact=false&locale=de_EP IG: Swisstoolmaker