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Automated Workstation for Serial Dilution

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Serial Dilution on Opentrons Flex

VERIFIED WORKSTATION APPLICATION
$17,000
$19,500

For automating serial dilution across a 96-well plate

The Opentrons Flex Prep includes the Flex Robots and Pipette. Gripper & Modules can be added to scale up your workflows

With the Flex Prep, you can automate your serial dilution, using either a single-channel, 8-channel or 96-channel pipette. This can be useful for everything from creating a simple standard curve to a concentration-limiting dilution. Users can add a gripper or on-deck modules to support additional application needs.

Tube Bubbles 1

Sample and Reagent Aliquoting

Well Plates

Serial Dilutions

Pipette

Cherry Picking

Robot 1

Normalization and Pooling

See the Flex in Action

Check out our recent walkthrough of the Opentrons Flex. In this video, our team discusses important considerations for automating sample normalization and PCR sample prep, as well as provides a live demo of the robot.

What’s in the box

PREPRobots

Robot & Pipette

  • Opentrons Flex Robot
  • Flex 1-Channel Pipette (1-50 µL)
  • *OR* Flex 1-Channel Pipette (5-1000 µL)
  • *OR* Flex 8-Channel Pipette (1-50 µL)
  • *OR* Flex 8-Channel Pipette (5-1000 µL)
  • *OR* 1 Flex 96-Channel Pipette (5-1000 µL)

Frequently Asked Questions

For FAQs about the OT-2 and Opentrons Flex, click here.

Yes! This protocol is an example of a simple serial dilution across a 96-well plate using either a single-channel or 8-channel pipette. You can define “Dilution Factor” and “Total Mixing Volume” parameters to customize the protocol to your needs.

You do not need to know how to code to use the Opentrons Flex platform. Protocols can be created using Opentrons’ plug-and-play protocol design tools. We also have an Applications Engineering team that can build custom protocols for you.

The Opentrons Flex requires on-site installation. We also offer both remote and on-site services solutions, as well as annual preventative maintenance.

You can find more information on Opentrons’ service offerings here.

Yes. Just like the OT-2, the Flex has full capability to accept custom or irregular labware. Our custom labware creation tools can be used to help create the compatible labware definitions that are required to use irregular labware with our software.

Users do not need a computer connected to the Opentrons Flex to run a protocol. Users will need to build the protocol on a computer and upload it to the Flex. Once uploaded, the protocol can be ran solely off the display.

No, Opentrons’ OT-2 pipettes will not be compatible with the Opentrons Flex. The Opentrons Flex is intended for use with our Flex Pipettes.

Yes, the Opentrons Flex’s side windows and front door are removable.

Crashes will be detected by the Opentrons Flex by comparing the actual vs. intended move of the embedded motors.

For example, If the robot expected 2 motor rotations, but only 1 rotation is completed due to a crash(which stops the motors from moving), then the robot would detect a discrepancy between intended move and actual. This would then throw an error and let you know you need to recalibrate.

You can use one computer running the Opentrons App to connect to multiple robots. This is true for both the Opentrons Flex and OT-2 robots.

Users can save up to 8 protocols to the Opentrons Flex display.

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