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Clean solutions - Handling viscose substances with precision

Laboratories in the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and food technology industries are increasingly relying on automation for sample preparation. The Modular Sample Processor, a development from the global laboratory equipment manufacturer Anton Paar, is one such solution – and uses electric axes and control systems from Festo.

The advantages of laboratory automation are plain to see: it frees up laboratory technicians from monotonous, repetitive tasks, and eliminates the need for them to handle hazardous substances. It permits 24-hour operation seven days a week, and increases the quality, reproducibility and traceability of samples. But the most important advantage for the majority of laboratories is that automation not only saves time and money, but also guarantees error-free analyses and therefore accurate results.

Compact bench-top platform
The Modular Sample Processor is a system for preparing samples, such as for chromatographic analysis with high-pressure throughput for samples within a range from a few up to 100 millilitres ‒ as required in the petrochemical, food or fragrance industries. The compact version as a bench-top platform prepares samples which are then tested, for example, for their water content, density, viscosity, suspended particles or pH value. “We use it for automating time-consuming manual work such as pipetting, sampling, dosing and weighing across a wide range of volumes and for many different types of samples”, explains project manager Markus Schöllauf from the Automation and Robotics division of Anton Paar. This ensures the volumes, concentrations and mixtures are correct. The Modular Sample Processor can be used as a bench-top unit for liquid media and solids, or integrated into complete automation solutions.

Precise pipetting procedures
Compact handling gantries with electric axes from Festo – the YXCA axis in the X-direction and the EGSK axis in the Y-direction, equipped with motors of the type EMMS-ST – ensure precise pipetting procedures. Once a pipetting procedure has finished, a pneumatic AEN cylinder from Festo ensures that the used pipette is ejected into a waste chute.

Another handling system equipped with the same axes takes the sample holders from the output trays and places them on the weighing unit. There, a pipette provides the sample holders with the exact amount and volume of the substance to be tested. The sample holder is then held by the handling gantry over a scanner so that the sample can be allocated using a data matrix code. This integrated barcode reader enables the samples to be traced throughout the entire specimen preparation process. At the end of this process, the sample is placed on the output tray.

Tested complete solution
“Festo didn’t just supply us with the axes, but also a complete system solution including a CoDeSys controller”, says project manager Schöllauf, reporting on the cooperation with Festo. He continues by adding, “Without that, it would not have been possible for us to meet the extremely short development deadline of four months.” This also made it possible to program the two handling gantries so they would never collide despite the fact that they move within the same working space. This was checked and tested by Festo before delivery.

Developing the dispense head was no minor task either. This is where DHOE pipetting head comes in. These pipette heads utilizes media valves that are directly actuated diaphragm valves. Depending on how the pressure is defined, the metering of the fluid to be transported is higher or lower. The opening pressure of the valve is therefore defined by the pretension and flexibility of the diaphragm. This enables the medium used to be dispensed extremely accurately.

Reliability worldwide
The samples ultimately have to be assigned to precisely the correct sample containers, with no room for error. “In this sub-project, the engineers from the Medical Technology and Laboratory Automation division of Festo demonstrated their level of expertise combined with high commitment”, continues Schöllauf. This provides reliability for follow-on projects, adds the project manager – as does the fact that products, solutions and services from Festo can be supplied quickly almost anywhere in the world. This is also important for companies like Anton Paar, so that the Modular Sample Processor can be marketed on a worldwide basis.

Festo AB
Stillmansgatan 1
212 25 Malmö
Malmö stad
Sverige
VAT nummer: SE5560912304

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