RE: Calibur & tube spillover on carousel

From: Dax Arguello (Dax.Arguello@hci.utah.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 22 1999 - 17:01:43 EST


Hello,

There was some discussion about this a while ago. I've used both instruments
with carousels, and I much preferred the XL. Spillover was not a problem as
it was with the Calibur. The spillover on the Calibur can be solved by
adding a wash tube between samples, or increasing the time between tubes.
This was a luxury we didn't have. As far as the sheath fluid goes, the tank
on the XL is also much larger than the tank on the Calibur. With the XL in a
high volume clinical lab, we had to refill the sheath perhaps once a day.
The tank on the Calibur needed to be filled 3 or 4 times a day, and sheath
is used on the Caliburs even while the SIP is open. Something to think
about. Even in a research core facility like I work in now, the BD tanks
manage to get filled 3 or 4 times daily. 

Both are capable machines, but if it's automated sample processing you're
looking for, I'd go with Coulter.

Dax Arguello
Huntsman Cancer Institute
Flow Cytometry Core Facility
Salt Lake City, UT
dax.arguello@hci.utah.edu
(801) 581-8641


-----Original Message-----
From: Priest, Richard C [mailto:rp15456@GlaxoWellcome.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 9:17 AM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: Calibur & tube spillover on carousel



Dear Flowers,

I'm interested in getting a Calibur but seem to remember seeing some
e-mails a while ago indicating spillover occurred when using the carousel.
Can any of you end users give me an idea of how bad a problem this
is please.  Another concern is that it got through sheath tank fluid by
the gallon.. is this a reality ?  The other machine we are considering
is the Excell which seems to do pretty much the same from what I can
see. If anyone has strong opinions  for either machine I'd be interested
to hear them.

Thanks

Richard

Richard Priest
Cellular Biochemistry
Glaxo Wellcome R&D Ltd
Gunnels Wood Road
Stevenage
Hertfordshire  SG1 2NY
UK

phone:	+44 1438 764094
FAX:	+44 1438 764818
email:	rp15456@glaxowellcome.co.uk



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