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Sample prep prior LC/MS with Hamilton Robotics. To secure your results.

Do you like to know the results are a fact ?
Have you ever felt there must be a way to handle organic solvent with control?
Is it important for your customers to know there is traceability and documentation of the process?
How does your lab define a liquid such as blood?
Have you ever thought there must be a way to handle your samples without  bubbles interfering?
Daily maintanance with system liquid and tubings how exiting is this?
Do you like to improve ergonomics in the lab?


See below for unique Hamilton Robotics features.

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  • Active Anti Droplet Control (ADC) for your organic solvents
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