Automated liquid handlers are widely used for laboratory automation due to their flexibility and adaptability
Automated liquid handling (ALH) systems are
clinical and research equipment that is precisely programmed to handle liquids
and deliver accurate and reproducible results with minimal complexity.
Efficient and precise liquid handling techniques are critical in clinical and research
laboratories.
Because of the flexibility and adaptability
of automation systems, automated liquid handlers are widely used in laboratory
automation. They reduce processing time and the possibility of sample
contamination by efficiently dispensing dead volumes. Liquid handlers can
operate in a wide range of volumes up to Nan liters, making them useful in
dispensing operations. There is a wide range of automated
liquid handling systems on the market. They are either air-based or
liquid-filled pipetting systems that use a combination of fixed and disposable
tips. When the volumes of bioanalytical samples are low, automation platforms
with liquid detection systems are used to record the action of aspiration and
aid.
Pipetting,
sample preparation, and microplate washing are all examples of liquid handling
tasks performed by automated or robotic liquid handling systems in
laboratories.
Pipets
and micro pipets, both digital and electronic, with fixed or disposable tips; microplate or microliter plate dispensers, stackers, handlers, and washers; and a
wide range of automated robotic systems are examples of liquid handling
equipment.
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