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World's First Automatic Serial Diluter & Plater by INTERSCIENCE

easySpiral® Dilute
INTERSCIENCE is proud to introduce easySpiral® Dilute, an automatic serial diluter and plater with full traceability. This innovative product enables you to make serial dilutions up to 10-5 followed by automatic plating.
Key features:

  • All-in-one diluter and plater : a revolution in serial dilutions

With a one-touch button for routine serial dilutions and automatic plating, easySpiral® Dilute enables serial dilutions of up to 10-5 with a typical accuracy of 0.5% and automatic standardized plating of 30 to 10 million countable CFU/mL on 1 single Petri dish with 3 plating modes.

  • One- touch button : so much quicker !

easySpiral® Dilute allows you to save 50% in time and 50% on consumables. A full cycle of 5 serial dilution steps and full plating cycle (disinfection, sample-taking and plating) takes only 100 seconds thanks to the patented high-speed rotating arm.

The amazing patented circle mode allows you to make from 3 to 6 dilutions on one single Petri dish.

Make automatic serial dilutions and plating in ONE simple step !
  • Lab capacity greatly increased

easySpiral® Dilute offers incredible savings: no more long hours of preparation, dispensing, autoclaving and washing tubes, no more pipette calibration, pipettes, sterile tips, tubes, reagents...

The patented "Overflow" system of stylus disinfection eliminates all risk of cross-contamination. Traceability is ensured via the USB connection, programmable volumes and monitoring software.

WHY CHOOSE INTERSCIENCE EASYSPIRAL DILUTE :
  • All-in-one diluter & plater
  • Do as many dilutions as you want
  • 50% faster and 50% less consumables than the manual method
  • No risk of cross-contamination
  • Data export to Excel™

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Posted on June 11, 2012