Rainin Instrument
Mettler Toledo has launched its next generation of Rainin multichannel pipettes. The manual Rainin Pipet-Lite XLS+ and electronic Rainin E4 XLS+ offer users durable, lightweight liquid ends and new mechanical designs that all but eliminate hand strain while ensuring the highest channel-to-channel consistency. This combination of improved ergonomic comfort and exceptional performance helps pipette operators work more comfortably and reduce the risk of error and potentially expensive rework. Experiment costs go down as throughput accuracy increases.
Whether a research team’s objective is to be first to publish or first to market, the Rainin XLS+ multichannel pipettes represent an intelligent advance in both performance and ergonomics. Reduced weight and lower pipetting/tip-ejection forces, combined with improved balance, reduce operator fatigue during intensive 96-well plate work. Enhanced reliability ensures data integrity. Also, operators concerned about cross-contamination will appreciate XLS+’s reduced stiction (piston stickiness), which helps to eliminate splash-up.
Capitalising on recent advances in moulding technology, Rainin has reportedly achieved an optimal balance between lightness and performance — two goals that often run counter to one another. In addition to new internal designs and materials, smaller surface-area lip seals require less force and reduce drag. Taken together, these and other new design elements reduce weight and increase reliability for a more pleasurable and repeatable pipetting experience.
Rainin Instrument, LLC, a subsidiary of Mettler Toledo, +1 510 564 1736, terry.peckhan@rainin.com, www.mt.com/rainin-mc.