Don Whitley Scientific has brought out the Labelmaster II, an automated system for labelling and organising culture media samples in clinical, food and pharmaceutical testing laboratories.
Designed to print and affix barcode labels to Petri dishes, Labelmaster II helps laboratory staff identify and sort samples quickly and accurately.
The pneumatic plate delivery system allows up to 1,000 plates per hour to be processed and sorted with improved speed and accuracy.
An optional storage unit increases this capacity to 1,900 if required.
Clear and standardised labelling results in fewer mistakes, full traceability of media batches and reduced human error.
Tedious and repetitive work is managed and automated to free staff for more specialist tasks.
Labels are printed and applied directly to the underside edge of the sample plates, which are then stacked and sorted one by one.
Applying the label in this way allows automatic plate readers to be used, protects the barcode from scratches and spills and ensures the label remains attached to the base containing the sample should the lid become dislodged.
Labelmaster II has an integrated PC and touch screen for label customisation.
Each label can feature seven parameters, with 20 available in total, including sample or patient name, media type, name of flora, analysis date, dilution/strain, inoculums volume and incubation temperature.