Microplate washing is a critical step to achieve high-precision results in ELISA testing. These ultra-fast and highly accurate instruments can be used for ELISA assays, ELISPOT assays, microplate coating, multiplex assays, biochemical or toxicity assays, and cell washing. The choice of a microplate washer model should consider several parameters: compatibility with microplate formats (48, 96, or 384 wells), the number of channels in the wash head (16, 96, or 384), the number of dispensing fluids, and the range of dispensing and aspiration volumes per well (from 5 microliters to 3 milliliters).
Specifications of available models:
- Do you require a washer for 48, 96, or 384-well plates?
- Number of wash head channels: 8, 12, or 96 – which do you require?
- Maximum dispense/aspiration volume per well: below 400 µL; between 1600 and 2000 µL; or above 2000 µL – which do you require?
- Do you require integrated shaking?
- Do you require an incubator for temperature control?
- Number of plates processed simultaneously: 1, 2, or 4 – how many do you require?
- Residual volume: below 3 µL, 2 µL, or 1 µL, depending on the model.
Please inform us of the desired specifications and our team will recommend the most suitable equipment.