ALA QMM
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May 7, 2007
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ALA Scientific Instruments
Multi Barrel to single output Quartz Capillary Perfusion Manifolds
The quartz Micromanifold®‚ (QMM) utilizes a unique technology incorporating
quartz microcapillaries coated with polyamide to make them flexible
and damage resistant. A QMM is comprised of individual polyamide
coated quartz capillaries that are fused together allowing their
contents to flow together in a space less < 1µl.
Multi Barrel to single output Quartz Capillary Perfusion Manifolds
The quartz Micromanifold®‚ (QMM) utilizes a unique technology incorporating
quartz microcapillaries coated with polyamide to make them flexible
and damage resistant. A QMM is comprised of individual polyamide
coated quartz capillaries that are fused together allowing their
contents to flow together in a space less < 1µl. This convergence
zone is within a silicone sleeve that holds the tip in place and
is easily removed. The QMM’s precise microdimensions yield super
fast application times when it is used as an applicator for various
agents that need to be applied in rapid succession. The QMM is
completely inert, durable, easy to clean, and can be mounted in
any micromanipulator. QMMs can be used wherever tiny amounts
of liquid (ml to nl volumes) need to flow together or be directed
at a microtarget like an individual living cell. Their precise
microdimensions yield super fast application times when they are
used as applicators for various agents that need to be applied
in rapid succession. QMM’s are also useful in fluid handling systems
where tiny volumes of precious solutions must be brought together
to a single output. Connections to other tubing are via silicone
adapters. Custom variations of number and tube size are supplied
at no additional cost.
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