Liquid Fractionation Control | Flyer

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Liquid Fractionation Control is a pressure-based monitoring method designed to detect liquid–liquid interfaces in samples such as centrifuged blood and other layered solutions.

By utilizing Hamilton’s Total Aspiration and Dispense Monitoring (TADM) technology, the system can simultaneously identify, separate, and pipette up to 16 samples into various labware formats.

Aliquot volumes can be predefined or pooled, depending on downstream requirements. This flexibility allows for tailored sample handling based on specific workflow needs.

With Liquid Fractionation Control, laboratories can streamline their fractionation processes with improved accuracy and efficiency.

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