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Low Dead Volume Reservoir Saves on Reagent Costs

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INTEGRA has introduced a new 10mL disposable multichannel reagent reservoir whose low dead volume (650µL) generates significant savings on reagent usage.

One side of the 10mL reagent reservoir is molded into a pour back spout to help control liquid flow allowing users to neatly and easily return excess fluid to a source container.

INTEGRA multichannel reagent reservoirs, now available in 10mL, 25mL, and 100mL, are cleverly designed to nest within one another without sticking.

INTEGRA reagent reservoirs come in compact, space-saving packages. Packaging options include portable, standalone sleeves (ideal for lab benches or hoods) and individually sealed bags for sterile applications.

INTEGRA reagent reservoirs are both economically and environmentally friendly because users can reuse the reservoir base and dispose of the reservoir inserts.

The unique transparent polystyrene design allows the crisp graduations on the inside of the reservoir base to be clearly seen enabling accurate fluid measurement and reduced reagent waste.

For maximum fluid recovery, INTEGRA reagent reservoirs feature a full-length, extra deep trough that is more easily accessible for pipette tips.

INTEGRA also offers SBS footprint 100mL and 300mL reagent reservoirs. 96 individual pyramidal indentations allow for maximum liquid recovery when using the VIAFLO 96 - 96 channel electronic pipettor or other instruments.

INTEGRA's SBS footprint reservoirs are also economically and environmentally friendly because users can reuse the reservoir base and dispose of the reservoir inserts.

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