Electric handling unit ensures precision in DNA extraction
Posted to News on 26th Nov 2015, 16:53

Electric handling unit ensures precision in DNA extraction

Festo has developed a high-level handling system for use in the new oKtopure DNA extraction robot from LGC. The fully automatic robot has been developed for plant and animal breeders, and molecular biologists who often face technical challenges when analysing DNA.

Electric handling unit ensures precision in DNA extraction

The oKtopure robot is designed to speed up breeding programmes and many other molecular biological analyses. The robot allows 8 × 96 Deepwell plates to be purified in parallel, enabling up to 5000 samples to be extracted during a normal 8-hour working day. The throughput depends on the duration of the extraction protocol as well as the starting weight or volume and the sample material itself, such as leaf or seed material.

Requiring a high level of automation, LGC turned to Festo for its expertise in pneumatic and electric automation technologies. The system provided was a three-dimensional gantry handling system to meet the high levels of precision required. Liquid handling is made possible by the reliable EGC electric toothed belt axes on the X- and Y-axes, while the double Z-axis, EGSK, with spindle drive, ensures exact positioning of the dispensing head. The gantry for liquid handling is supplied as a complete system.

Paul Kendall, business development manager at Festo says: "We were able to adapt the handling guide precisely to the requirements of LGC's laboratory application. The gantry is easy to commission, can be integrated quickly into machines and the pre-parameterised drive and controller package allows users to concentrate on their core competencies, without having to concern themselves with details of the automation technology."

The system was delivered in a ready-to-install package, fully assembled and tested directly to the factory. The full system includes all design data on circuit programs and a comprehensive functional guarantee, which makes set up exceptionally easy.

The oKtopure robot utilises the sbeadex extraction chemistry developed by LGC, which is based on the use of magnetic particles. These particles can specifically bind nucleic acids such as DNA and allows the separation of DNA from other contaminants.

Dr Dietrich Kster, product manager at LGC explains: "Such a high-tech system requires a trustworthy solution. The fact that Festo could offer us a complete package consisting of hardware, software and a consultancy service is what tipped the balance in Festo's favour.

"Complete solutions not only ease the burden on technical personnel, they keep design and process costs low and simplify the procurement process. "We took advantage of the engineering know-how of the Festo automation specialists, which saved a great deal of time throughout the process, especially during testing and commissioning."

For more information on the handling systems, please visit www.festo.co.uk.


Festo

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UNITED KINGDOM

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