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Fully Automated Protein Sample Preparation System
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ProScope™

Automatic control system for micro-filtration, batch adsorption and ultra-filtration up to 8 samples simultaneously.

Features :
 

Fully automated sample preparation for protein samples and protein purification, such as removal of major proteins.
Possible to automate processes combined with commercially available filter unit and chromatography resin.
Equipped with 8 nozzle dispensing unit with pressurizing device by nitrogen gas (Patent pending).
CCD Liquid Level Sensor available (Option)
Liquid volume during concentration process by ultra filtration can be controlled.
Bench top size
Usable inside Chromato-Chamber (4˚C).
Controlled by external PC
Programable user-friendly software for developping aplication.
Equipped with heat block
Samples can be heated 15-37˚C in the camber (4˚C).

 

Model ProScope FK-8
Instrument type Bench top
Dispensing unit 8 Nozzles, Pressurizing Unit
Dinpensing volume 25-4000 ul (Controlled by application)
Pressurizing fluid N2 Gas: 0 - 3 kgf/cm2 (gauge pressure) * N2 Gas shall be suppllied by external device
Throughput 1-8 samples
Simultaneously Filter Unit Vivaspin6 or Vivaspin2 from SARTORIUS K.K. are usable. With Vivaspin2, liquid level control*
Filter unit (100-200 ul) by CCD camera is available.
Note: Centrifugal filter unit from other provider could be adaptable. Contact with PSS staff.
Sample processing time Depends on protocol. 7-8 hours for Mass Analysis pretreatment (depletion / concentration / 4 buffer replacements)
Temperature control 1 Heat Block Unit : 15-37˚C (controlled by application)
Instrument control Special control Software (on Windows XP)
Power requirement AC 100V 50/60 Hz 600VA (main body)
Size 720(W) x 520(D) x 730(H) mm (main body)
Weight About 90kg (main body)
Environment requirement 4-30˚C (no condensing)

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