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Eppendorf introduces new epMotion 5070 & 5075 automated pipetting systems
Hamburg, Germany | Tuesday, November 12, 2013, 16:00 Hrs  [IST]

Eppendorf, a leading life science company, has launched seven new models to its successful epMotion range of automated pipetting systems. It is designed for effective, automated liquid handling applications, the new epMotion 5070 and epMotion 5075 systems provide a precise, accurate alternative to time-consuming manual pipetting and liquid handling tasks.

The combination of accelerated operational speed, new software and hardware features and an increased number of worktable positions make the systems ideal for simple and flexible laboratory use across a wide range of liquid handling applications.

The new Eppendorf EasyCon and Eppendorf MultiCon controllers work with touch, mouse or keyboard for very easy and convenient handling of the epMotion systems with an improved version of the well-established epBlue software. To ensure simple programming of applications, even for users with only initial training, a new concept of user guided software assistants is provided. Step-by-step the user is guided through the programming of applications like PCR setup, NA preparation or general liquid handling tasks.

The five larger epMotion 5075 models can be ordered with the CleanCap option, with UV lamp for decontamination and HEPA filter for clean air inside the automation workstation. The smaller epMotion 5070 & 5070f are now available with automatic tool exchange and re-use tip capability and are our most compact solution for accurate and reproducible pipetting. The new epMotion 5075m is the most flexible member of the epMotion family of automated pipetting systems. With the large number of deck positions and the mixing, temperature control and magnetic bead separation abilities it is ideally suited for various applications in the lab.

Eppendorf is a leading life science company that develops and sells instruments, consumables, and services for liquid-, sample-, and cell handling in laboratories worldwide.

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