Microplate Washer

Lab Expo Microplate Washers are structured around precision fluid dispensing and aspiration control to standardize plate washing steps in immunoassays. This elisa washer supports programmable wash cycles with adjustable soak, dispense, and aspiration parameters for varied plate formats. Automated alarms, stable manifold design, and consistent flow control enable repeatable washing performance for ELISA and plate-based assay workflows.

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Microplate Types
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FAQ for Microplate Washer

1: What is a Microplate Washer and why is it used in assays?

A Microplate Washer is a laboratory instrument designed to automate the washing steps. It ensures consistent washing, reduces manual error, and increases throughput.

2: How do Microplate Washer adjust to different plate types?

It features configurable plate carriers and programmable software that allows the user to define parameters such as well depth, row spacing, and aspiration height to suit specific plate formats.

3: How do strainer systems benefit microplate washing?

Strainer systems filter out debris and particulates from wash buffers, preventing clogging of the manifold and ensuring consistent and reliable washing performance.

4: What is the purpose of adjustable dipping intervals in a microplate washer?

Adjustable dipping intervals control how long the wash heads or manifolds immerse into the wells, optimizing reagent contact and wash efficiency according to assay needs.

5: How does adjustable shaking improve the washing process?

Adjustable shaking or agitation during washing helps dislodge residual substances from well surfaces, enhancing the removal of unbound materials and improving assay cleanliness.