Stacking Heat Sealer includes ActiveX interface.

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Stacking Heat Sealer is capable of sealing up to 50 96/384 shallow well plates; 35 384 deep well plates; and 17 1 to 2 ml deep well plates during unattended operation. It uses either REMP Peelable Sealing Foil or REMP Pierceable Sealing Foil, both of which are resistant to DMSO and can withstand storage temperatures between -80°C and 120°C. Cycle time is equivalent to 15 seconds per plate. Unit offers sealing capabilities of 10,000 seals per roll.



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REMP Introduces New Stacking Heat Sealer


Holliston, MA - REMP, a world leader in providing innovative solutions for compound management and sample security, announced today the introduction of the REMP Stacking Heat Sealer, a new addition to their current line of heat sealers developed to improve upon the high throughput needs of drug discovery.

The REMP Stacking Heat Sealer offers researchers a reliable solution for storage of their current samples, while helping them keep pace with the accelerated influx of new compounds. The device is capable of sealing up to (50) 96/384 shallow well plates, (35) 384 deep well plates, and (17) 1-2ml deep well plates during unattended operation. The REMP Stacking Heat Sealer uses either the REMP Peelable Sealing Foil or REMP Pierceable Sealing Foil, both of which are resistant to DMSO and can withstand storage temperatures between -80°C to
120°C. Designed for sealing a high number of plate types, the REMP Stacking Heat Sealer is flexible and easy to use, simplifying the sealing process and allowing the user the opportunity to perform other tasks.

According to REMP USA's president, Michael Girardi, "We're responding to our customer's needs for heat sealing dozens of plates at a time and hundreds of plates a day in an unattended fashion. By building upon are current line of heat sealers, the REMP Stacking Heat Sealer is able to deliver a proven sealing solution while freeing-up man-hours to be utilized elsewhere in the lab."

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