Salut Valérie, Hi all,
We use a pipetting robot from Primadiag (primadiag.com). It makes it
possible to pipette and mix stock solutions from a broad range of supports
(Falcon tubes, vials, deepwells, multiplates ...)
It allows for an accurate pipetting of viscuous solutions (up to, say,
PEG40%) with good reproducibility. The interface is simple and
user-friendly.
HTH

Martin

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Le 29 nov. 2013 à 11:12, Valerie Biou <[email protected]> a écrit :

Dear all,

We are looking for a robot  to mix solutions and prepare optimisation
plates for crystallisation.
Ideally, the machine should accurately handle viscous liquids such as 50%
PEG 4000 (or at least 40%) and start with 10-20 reagents in tubes or plates
rather than large bottles.
The programming software should be easy to use but flexible so that rather
complex mixtures could be made...
I would be grateful to hear of your experience if you use or have tried
machines that can do this.

Best,

Valerie



Valerie Biou

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