SAFE® SEMI-AUTOMATIC 8/6/4 CHANNEL CAPPER/DECAPPER - EFFICIENT SEALING AND OPENING OF YOUR SAMPLE TUBES
The SAFE® semi-automatic 8, 6, and 4 channel capper/decapper from LVL technologies offers efficient solutions for semi-automatic sealing and opening of sample tubes. These versatile devices are ideal for laboratories that need to process a larger number of samples simultaneously without relying on a fully automatic solution. The handheld devices allow simultaneous sealing and opening of multiple tubes, saving valuable time and resources. With user-friendly handling and robust construction, the 8, 6, and 4 channel handheld devices are perfect for daily laboratory use.
The SAFE® capper/decapper stands out for its high precision and reliability, significantly improving the efficiency and accuracy of your laboratory processes. Trust the quality and innovation of LVL technologies to optimize your sample processing.
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LVL`D UP – What’s New, What’s Different?
A completely redesigned automation-friendly rack and tube take our long-term storage tubes to the next level. Join us and upgrade your sample storage. In addition to more than 13 different cap colors and countless possibilities for customizing tube and rack coding, we adapt your sample storage system to your needs and preferences.
The LVL Tube Laser Marker TLM 864:
Although the automation-friendly Data-Matrix code on the bottom of storage tubes has been standard for many years—and has greatly simplified sample handling—many users want to mark the tubes with their specific information. At the same time, they want to move away from time-consuming and unreliable labeling methods.
For this need, LVL has developed a fully automatic tube laser marker. The TLM 864 can automatically laser-mark SAFE® tubes in SBS 96, SBS 48, and SBS 24 formats from two sides and link the information in a database with the 2D code previously lasered during production. Up to 500 tubes per hour can be coded from nine SBS/ANSI positions.
Latest News from SLAS 2023 in Boston! Our Product Manager Waldemar Janzen explains the functions of the TLM864.