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WORKSTATIONS:
GILSON INC.
Gilson
Inc.'s
most popular liquid handler is its Gilson 215.
The original Gilson 215 comes with 1 syringe for liquid handling.
The Gilson 215 has a bed that can accommodate up to 480 13x100 mm
test tubes, up to 12 96-well microtiter or deep well plates, and
up to 12 384-well plates. The Gilson 215 can also accommodate Charybdis
Technologies' Calypso
reaction blocks.

Gilson
215
For
more information on the Gilson 215 click
here.
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Gilson
Multiple Probe 215
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Gilson
has recently developed a liquid handler based on the Gilson
215: The Gilson Multiple Probe 215. This system comes with
8 syringes and 8 probes for faster liquid handling.
For
more information on the Gilson Multiple Probe 215 click
here.
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Gilson has just introduced its new rack to accommodate
2 Bohdan's
MiniBlocks in the Gilson 215
tray. Gilson's part number is MRACK_XX and comes with the following
description: "Special 338: Adapter to allow mounting 2 Bohdan
reaction blocks on a 215 bed."
Gilson
also has available its Quad-Z liquid handling system. This
system consists of a Gilson 215 bed to accommodate up to 4 racks
for tubes, vials and microplates. The Quad-Z system comes
with 4 independently-controlled probes (contrary to the Gilson Multiple
Probe which uses all 8 probes simultaneously) with liquid-level
detection capabilities, it uses 4 independent dilutor-dispensers,
and it comes with an 849 Multiple Injection Module to allow up to
4 sample injection loops. (Note: There is no on-line information
available on the Quad-Z yet).
Gilson
now also provides the SK 233 Workstation. For more information
about the SK 233 Workstation here at CombiChem Lab
click
here.
Gilson
Inc.
also offers its 215 Combinatorial Chemistry HPLC System form its
NEBULA Series Analysis
Systems.
For more information about the NEBULA
Series here
at CombiChem Lab click
here.
Gilson
Inc. also offers a high-throughput semipreparative HPLC-based
system and also its its SF3 Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
System. For
a review on these systems here at CombiChem Lab
click
here.
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