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Puller/Bevellers
WPI offer various instruments to allow you to pull, bevel and microforge glass pipettes.
 DMF1000 Microforge
The DMF1000 is a ‘state-of-the-art’ microprocessor-controlled microforge offering unmatched performance.
 

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 PUL-100 Puller
WPI’s PUL-100 uses a microprocessor control to produce a balanced two-sided pull crating two virtually symmetrically identical micropipettes with each pull.

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 Beveller System
Includes: 1300M Microelectrode Beveller; 1350M Micropositioner & Magnetic Stand; OmegaZ; 5052 Steel Base Plate ); 5468 Adapter; M9 Magnetic Stand; NOVA Fibre Optic Illuminator; 500186 Bifurcated Light Guide with lenses; 3485 Kit Ring stand Mount.

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 MF200 Microforge
The MF200 Microforge is a versatile instrument designed specifically for the fabrication of glass micropipettes and other related tools.

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 PMP-107 Multibarrel
With Just processing one key, the PMP-107 Programmable Multipipette puller can successfully pull a one to 7-barrel pipette.
 

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 Omega Tip
Millivolt and megaohm meter measures impedance of metal or glass capillary microelectrodes.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 PUL-1 Puller
Mechanically simple and economical , PUL-1 can consistently pull glass micropipettes with submicron tips.

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 NEW PUL-2
An PUL-2 is a microprocessor controlled two-stage puller for making glass micropipettes or microelectrodes used in intracellular recording, patch clamp studies, or microinjection.

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 1300M Beveller
An optically-flat mirrored glass disk, wetted with an abrasive slurry, spins at 60 rpm, ( or 50 rpm , 240 V ), producing sharply bevelled tips on fluid-filled glass microelectrodes of one micron or smaller.
 
 

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