plate washerIt is an automated equipment specifically designed for cleaning enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) plates, usually used in conjunction with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) analyzers. It is widely used in hospitals, blood stations, health and epidemic prevention stations, reagent factories, research laboratories, and other scenarios. It is mainly used for cleaning porous plates in experiments such as ELISA, immunohistochemistry, protein analysis, and cell culture.
The washing machineCore functions and working principles:
core functionality
Efficient cleaning: Through automated programs, steps such as liquid absorption, injection, soaking, and oscillation are completed to remove residual reagents, unbound components, and pollutants from the microplate.
Anti cross contamination: Adopting techniques such as two-point liquid suction and bottom flushing to reduce liquid residue between holes and ensure experimental accuracy.
Compatibility: Supports 96 well plates with different specifications such as flat bottom, U-shaped bottom, V-shaped bottom, etc. Some models are compatible with 384 well plates.
Programmable: Users can customize the cleaning program (such as flushing times, liquid volume, soaking time, etc.) and store multiple sets of experimental parameters.
working principle
Liquid distribution and suction: The washing solution is injected into the microplate through a liquid injection pump, and the waste liquid pump sucks out the cleaned liquid.
Automation control: Microcomputer controls parameters such as cleaning head lifting, microplate movement, and detergent injection volume to achieve full process automation.
Multi mode cleaning: supports multiple modes such as pre wash, main wash, soaking, oscillation, etc., to adapt to different experimental needs.