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Classic Design
• Polystyrene, polysulfone or Delrin cuvettes
• Precision machined apertures of 150, 200 or 250 µm
• cis and trans stirbar wells
• Stirbar included with each cup and chamber
• Viewing window
• Shipments from stock
The Basics
Cups and chambers from Warner Instruments are designed such that addition of equal volumes to the cis and trans sides results in a balanced solution height, thus minimizing mechanical gradients across the bilayer membrane.
Bilayer Cuvettes
Polystyrene has been a favored material for cuvettes for several years. The physical properties of this material make for a high quality membrane support. However, its poor resistance to organic solvents can lead to degradation of the aperture. Cuvettes have also been made from DeIrin (acetyl resin) and many users report good membrane formation as well as easier maintenance and longer life. It should be noted, however, that Delrin cuvettes do not work equally well in all applications and with all users.
Warner Instruments now offers bilayer cups made from a new material, polysulfone. This material has many of the mechanical properties of polystyrene coupled with enhanced solvent resistance. The choice of material will depend on your application.
All cuvettes have a 0.5 mm well milled into their base to confine the motion of stirbars and to reduce mechanical noise artifacts. A 2 x 5 mm or 2 x 7 mm Teflon-coated stirbar is supplied with each cuvette. Standard available aperture diameters are 150, 200 or 250 mm. Contact our offices for custom aperture sizes. The wall thickness at the aperture is 250 mm.
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