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Preventing evaporation from microplates increases the number of times a source microplate can be used
for microarraying, therefore increasing the number of microarrays that can be printed from it. Using a microplate which has partially dried out also reduces the quality of microarrays produced as evaporation between wells is known to be inconsistent; evaporation rates from outer wells are higher than from wells towards the centre of the plate. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Arrayjet has optimised\u00a0methods of\u00a0preventing sample evaporation during print runs.\u00a0 The JetGuard\u2122 forms a seal in every single well of a 384 microplate.\u00a0 Samples are protected against airborne contaminants and sample plates can be reused to produce reliable microarrayers.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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