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Arrayjet presents Mercury scope of microarray printers

Arrayjet presents Mercury scope of microarray printers

Arrayjet's high velocity microarray printers offer protected, non-contact inkjet innovation for printing multiplex cluster based tests onto slides, place of-care gadgets, biochips and miniature plates. The innovation can print any natural example onto any substrate, up to 100-times quicker than conventional pin-spotting or tip-apportioning frameworks. Expanding on five years of innovative work, the Mercury range offers savvy, higher-throughput exhibiting with in-line quality control, while requiring insignificant manual info. These printers incorporate the organization's advances into new exploration regions, for example, little particle drug revelation, immune system screening, and multiplex-diagnostics. 

The Mercury range is reported to be more conservative, with more tight ecological controls for printing consistency. The plan is simpler to set-up, use and keep up with. Likewise, the instruments join a printhead range for quicker and more exact printing of a bigger scope of volumes and spot sizes. Progressed capacities can be exclusively custom-made or looked over six application-explicit bundles containing printing, filtering, reagents and substrates, empowering clients to get to the functionalities generally pertinent for them. Mercury is upgradeable and adaptable for developing assembling or examination necessities, and viable with future improvements from Arrayjet. 

Dr Iain McWilliam, chief executive officer of Arrayjet, commented: “Over 20 years, Arrayjet has established its reputation as the industry-leading provider of inkjet bioprinting systems. With the launch of Mercury instruments, our offering is stronger than ever. The new range comprises the fastest and highest throughput micro-arrayers on the market; helping our customers to reduce costs, save time and minimise reagent use.” He added: “This range incorporates our multidisciplinary team’s assay development expertise and innovation, alongside valued customer feedback; showcasing Arrayjet’s continued dedication to advancing microarray printing.” 

 

More news about: digitalization | Published by Sudeep Soparkar | April - 13 - 2022 | 391

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