8-channel decapper for high-throughput drug discovery
Lightweight and easy to operate, high-throughput screw cap decapper.
In the field of drug discovery, high-throughput screening requires the rapid and efficient processing of a large number of samples. The manual opening and closing of screw caps is a time-consuming and labor-intensive task that can lead to variability among operators. The Matrix/Nunc 8-channel screw cap decapper addresses these challenges and supports high-throughput experiments. [Usage Scenarios] - High-throughput screening - Sample preparation in drug discovery research - Cell culture experiments [Benefits of Implementation] - Reduction in work time - Improvement in work efficiency - Uniform handling of samples
basic information
【Features】 - Caps can be uniformly tightened with the same torque, eliminating individual differences and operational errors. - Reduction in work time. - Fully rechargeable, cordless, lightweight tool with excellent operability. - Long battery life and quick charging capability. 【Our Strengths】 Thermo Fisher Scientific, as a world-leading scientific services company, offers a wide range of products and services to support drug discovery research. We provide optimal solutions tailored to our customers' needs, contributing to the efficiency of research.
Price information
List price: 218,000 yen (excluding tax)
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P1
Model number/Brand name
8 ch screw cap decapper
Applications/Examples of results
Easily open and close the caps of 96 well-format Matrix or Nunc 2D tubes.
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| Model number | overview |
|---|---|
| 4105MAT | 8 ch screw cap decapper Matrix type |
| 4105NUN | 8 ch screw cap decapper Nunc type |
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Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K., the Japanese subsidiary of Thermo Fisher Scientific Incorporated, is a sales company for comprehensive system analysis instruments, bio-related equipment, and research reagents. In Japan, it has bases in Yokohama, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Nagoya, handling various analytical instruments including mass spectrometers, various bio-related equipment, measuring instruments, medical devices, lab software, and research reagents.



































