TTP Ventus has released new technical guidance outlining advances made in its novel air displacement pipetting concept. This new approach enables the development of pipetting systems that are smaller, lighter & lower cost than the competition.
The new system, called ‘The Volume Control Module’ (VCM), can help deliver high-precision fluidic dosing in pipetting systems, and also has applications in microfluidics. Using Disc Pump, the TTP Ventus R&D team were able to demonstrate CVs of less than 1% over a wide dispense range, from ~15µL to ~400µL. Higher and lower volumes are possible with changes to the system configuration.
The company has published technical guidance in the first post of the newly-launched TTP Ventus Blog, entitled: Pipetting with Disc Pump: Key Learnings. The blog outlines the key design considerations that will impact pipetting performance and includes an Application Note: ‘AN049 Pipetting with Disc Pump’ that provides a detailed technical overview of the system, together with design guidance for customers interested in building their own systems.
Contact: Emma Wilson, TTP Ventus
emma.wilson@ttpventus.com
The Lee Company is pleased to announce that it has acquired TTP Ventus Limited from TTP Group.
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