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chemagic IVD instruments

Revolutionize your clinical diagnostics with automated nucleic acid isolation

Unparalleled flexibility and Performance

chemagic IVD instruments deliver cutting-edge solutions for automated nucleic acid isolation, designed to meet the diverse needs of clinical diagnostic laboratories.

Key Advantages:

  • High nucleic acid integrity
  • Flexible sample volumes (50 µl – 18 ml)
  • Scalable throughput options
  • Fast run times
  • Gentle yet efficient extraction

Seamless scalability

One of the most significant advantages of the chemagic systems are their seamless scalability. As your lab grows, you can easily scale up from low to high throughputs without the need for extensive experimental validation. This is possible because all chemagic instruments rely on the same separation technology and use established M-PVA Magnetic Bead and buffer chemistry.

  • chemagic 360-D instrument
    • Interchangeable 12-, 24-, or 96-format rod heads
    • Ideal for medium to high throughput labs
  • chemagic Prepito-D and chemagic Prime Jr-D instrument
    • Perfect for low to medium throughput
    • Process up to 12(chemagic Prepito-D) or 48 samples (chemagic Prime Jr-D) per run
    • Accommodates sample volumes up to 1 ml

Transform your lab's capabilities

By choosing chemagic IVD instruments, you're not just investing in a piece of equipment – you're elevating your entire diagnostic process. Our solutions meet the most stringent performance criteria for clinical diagnostics, increase efficiency through automation, and maintain the highest standards of sample integrity.

Contact our team to discover how chemagic IVD instruments can elevate your clinical lab's nucleic acid isolation processes.

Products may not be licensed in accordance with the laws in all countries, such as the United States and Canada. Please check with your local representative for availability.

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