Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches New Higher Throughput Magnetic Particle Processor

1 Feb 2008
Greg Smith
Analyst / Analytical Chemist

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, today introduced its Thermo Scientific KingFisher Flex magnetic particle processor. Based on the highly successful KingFisher 96, the Kingfisher Flex offers increased flexibility and throughput with the incorporation of magnetic heads for both 96 and 24 well plates.

The new 24-magnet head enables the high-speed processing of samples from 200 – 5000 µL in 24-well deep well plates, providing 5x the yield with excellent reproducibility and quality. In combination with 20 – 1000 µL volume range for 96-well plate processing, the Thermo Scientific KingFisher Flex offers scientists highly versatile, automated magnetic particle processing for DNA/RNA, protein or cell purification from virtually any source. Furthermore, the larger combined volume range (20 – 5000 µL) of the KingFisher Flex makes it suitable for clinical and biomedical researchers requiring larger volumes of starting material such as whole blood, as well as for industrial and process laboratories for quality control.

The new easy-to-use control panel, color display and on-board memory of the Thermo Scientific KingFisher Flex ensure instant access to all settings and more than 100 protocols. For more streamlined workflows, the robot-compatible KingFisher Flex integrates smoothly with benchtop automation systems. An inbuilt heating block enables samples to be heated from 4ºC above ambient to 96ºC, for purifications where higher temperatures are required. The Thermo Scientific KingFisher Flex offers very fast purification of all samples (10 – 40 minutes per run), requiring the minimum amount of hands-on and preparation time. Furthermore, the BindIt PC interface software lets users easily set access control levels and offers clear reporting and advanced protocol management. These features make the Thermo Scientific KingFisher Flex ideal for all biotech, research and quality control laboratories looking to automate sample purification, from single or multiple sources.

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