The Biotage® Horizon SmartPrep is designed for simple automation of manual solid phase extraction (SPE) methods. Up to 12 samples per SmartPrep System can be run. To control the SmartPrep System, choose the front touch screen or the intuitive SmartPrep software. Run the same method or different methods for each of the 12 samples.
The Biotage® Horizon SmartPrep is designed for simple automation of manual solid phase extraction (SPE) methods. Up to 12 samples per SmartPrep System can be run. To control the SmartPrep System, choose the front touch screen or the intuitive SmartPrep software. Run the same method or different methods for each of the 12 samples.
• Controlled positive pressure sample and solvent flow rates for the best recoveries and precision
• Use virtually any standard, commercially available, tabbed and tabless 1, 3, or 6 mL cartridges
• Up to four fractions per sample can be collected or discarded
• Modular and scalable to match your laboratory workload
• Small footprint provides economical use of laboratory space A variety of solvents in any ratio can be mixed in-line for true SPE optimization
• Samples from one millilitre to one liter can be easily accommodated
• Automated filtering, concentration, clean-up, and buffer exchange
• Automated sample dilution prior to SPE
• Easy coordination with a variety of bar code readers to enter sample IDs into the software
• Reports can be generated in pdf, csv or txt formats for delivery to a client or transfer to LIMS
• Color-coded sample and fraction tracking tubes
• Solvent volume status and calculator
• Waste volume calculator for organic and chlorinated solvents
• Time per sample and elapsed time clocks
• Graphical SPE step indicator icons
The SmartPrep Extractor allows you to perform your chemistry with one solution for an extensive range of scientific applications
• Mycotoxins, AOAC, CODEX Alimentarias methods
• Antibiotics, US FDA methods
• Furans, ASTM D5837
• Passivators, IEC 60666
• 1,4 Dioxane, US EPA 522
• Nitrosamines, US EPA 521
• Herbicides, US EPA 535