This deviceIt is the first truly fully automated flow cytometer, with professional design ensuring revolutionary accuracy and automation. It is compact in size and can contain1perhaps2A laser and*many4A fluorescence detector and2A scattered light detector is used, and standard excitation techniques in air are employed for detection, sorting samples with high sensitivity and purity. In most sorting experiments, cell sorting is a difficult step to achieve, and it is a reliable, affordable, and easy to operate cell sorter for all researchers.
Main functions and advantages
Intelligent cell sorting—Automated setup, simplified installation setup, and optimized conditions;
Automated settings—Accurate sorting can be ensured without the need for manual monitoring; Fully automatic droplet delay calculation, optical and flow path calibration, breakpoint monitoring, and feedback functions ensure the accuracy of sorting;
Compact in size—Contains liquid flow and temperature control system, suitable for laboratory needs;
High speed and high purity—High speed sorting while ensuring high sensitivity and purity;
Two way sorting—Simultaneously sorting two types of cells;
Automatic cleaning—Double loading platform design reduces cross contamination and ensures cleanliness of sample pipelines;
automation
The cell sorter uses unique technology to automate complex sorting settings and create more efficient workflows. With the application of advanced droplet delay automation calculation technology, sorting experiments will be more convenient and accurate:
Automatic opening/Shutdown
Laser liquid flow calibration
Droplet delay calculation
Droplet breakpoint monitoring and feedback
Phase and deflection adjustment of sorting liquid flow
dailyQCreport
Liquid level monitoring to prevent overflow
This product is equipped with a monitoring and quality control system, which ensures accurate cell sorting, high purity, and high yield. Researchers can use it with confidence. The cell sorter provides consistent and reliable sorting settings, ensuring the reliability of each sorting experiment.