Engineering:Domino (laboratory)

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A Domino for microplate by Andrew Alliance

A Domino[1] is a holder of laboratory consumables that allows a modular workbench of some automated pipetting systems, in particular Andrew+[2] and Andrew[3] by Andrew Alliance. They are magnetic tiles that can be freely organized according to the complexity of the experiment which is to be executed with the liquid handling robot. Dominos are designed to host laboratory consumables, from bottles to tubes, from microplate to vials. The Dominos have optical markers allowing the recognition of their type and position using cameras present on the liquid handling robot.

References

  1. P. Zucchelli,G. Horak,A. Jordan, "Devices and methods for programmable manipulation of pipettes", WO patent 2012069925A1
  2. "Andrew+". https://www.andrewalliance.com/pipetting-robot/. 
  3. "Andrew 1000G-XL". https://www.andrewalliance.com/product/1000g-xl/. 

See also

Category:Laboratory equipment Category:Microbiology equipment