easySpiral Automatic Platers

    easySpiral

    Automatic plater

    easySpiral is an automatic plater of Petri dishes. It allows plating of a sample with 300 to 1.3x105 CFU/mL on one Petri dish, without prior dilution. Plated volumes are of 50 and 100 µL.

    • Syringe capacity: 1000 µL
    • Plating modes: exponential, circle
    • Counting range: from 300 to 1.3x105 CFU/mL
    • Plating cycle time: 25 seconds

  • The Spiral plating technique
    • With the Spiral plating technique, increase your analysis capabilities: without intermediate dilutions, perform standardized automatic plating with a counting range from 100 to 1 x 107 CFU/mL on 1 single Petri dish !
  • Consumables: savings up to 75%
  • The exponential plating mode with easySpiral reduces your consumable budget and waste volumes. You will enjoy more space in your lab too! The easySpiral plater has no specific consumable needs.
  • One touch plating
  • Plate easily and quickly your 90 mm Petri dishes. Choose from 2 plating modes: exponential and circle.
  • Exponential mode :
    • The exponential mode is a plating in surface with a decreasing surface concentration. Plate 50 µL or 100 µL volume.
      Obtain a countable Petri dish from 300 to 1.3 x 105 CFU/mL
  • High accuracy glass syringe
  • Typical accuracy of glass syringe is 0.5 %.
    Higher accuracy than an ordinary pipette and no more pipet calibration.
  • Automatic disinfection
  • Overflow technology cleaning system and stylus disinfection. A light is activated in case of empty disinfecting liquid.
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  • High speed automation
  • The fast rotating arm adapts itself to all types of agar without risks of ploughing. It makes it possible to obtain a plating in 25 seconds (disinfection + sample intake + plating).
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  • Compact  and ergonomic
  • Simple and secure  connections
  • Long autonomy
  • Applications
    • The easySpiral plater is used for enumeration during microbial control. The Spiral plating technique is often used for the detection of microorganisms with a quality criterion higher than 100 CFU/g. ISO 4833-2 regulates the use of this technique for the detection of total flora, which requires 4 or more dilutions before plating. The Spiral technique allows for 4 log dilutions on the same Petri dish.