High-quality, programmable horizontal puller for making extra-, intra- and patch pipettes. High reproducibility of tip parameters. Built-in intelligent pulling parameter selection system.
Sutter is pleased to present the P-1000 micropipette puller, which was created using years of experience with Flaming/Brown style pullers and cutting-edge technology. The color touchscreen display, which offers a user-friendly and feature-rich interface, is the most visible new addition.
The popular Sutter Cookbook's wide library of programs has been included into the P-1000 puller and is accessible to users via the touchscreen display. A appropriate program will be found and made available for installation once you have specified the glass, filament, and pipette type that you need. Programming is made easier and pipette pulling is more intuitive as a result.
The Pre-heat mode ensures that the jaws have attained a specific temperature before the glass is pulled by actively heating and controlling the jaw temperature. This may improve the program's stability from pull to pull. Program writing is made simple by copying and pasting functions, and multi-line programming is made simple by the line repeat mode. A safe heat mode is an extra function that allows the user to avoid utilizing heat settings that could harm or burn out the filament. The puller will "check" the installed heat when the safe heat mode is activated and notify the user if a certain heating temperature is too low or too high in comparison to the ramp value. Each application allows for the addition of user notes for noting significant information.
The P-1000 now has several new capabilities, such as diagnostic testing for all puller parts, built-in error identification for air pressure loss or filament burnout, simple ramp test access, monitoring of jaw temperature, and access to prior pull results with heat on timings for each program cycle. Additionally, pre-loaded assistance topics are available to aid with on-site troubleshooting, and a built-in dictionary explains concepts used in micropipette production through text, images, and diagrams. For numerical entering, a rotary dial is available as an alternative to the keypad.
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