The highly specialised Berlin-based company M2-Automation develops and builds devices for the production of diagnostic systems and sample preparation with very low dispensing volumes. The customised systems are used worldwide for the complex handling of liquids. They are used for medical research and environmental analysis, for example for medical microdispensing systems for the accurate, contact-free dispensing of chemical and biological liquids and suspensions in the picolitre and nanolitre range.
For the construction of a customised filling system in the field of bioanalysis and medical technology, a flexible solution for the automatic filling of different filling volumes from 0.05 ml to 500 ml into different vessels was to be realised.
A room linear robot was to be built for the filling system to optimise the ratio of effective usable space to absolute system size, as space in the laboratory is generally very expensive. The external dimensions of the system are 1,600 x 1,900 x 800 mm, while the available working area is 1,105 x 525 mm.
In addition, systems and equipment in the laboratory environment are generally subject to strict chemical, hygiene and high cleanliness requirements, which the gantry must also fulfil. Dirt and dust have no place in the laboratory. For this reason, the use of lubricants in the portal would also have been a clear exclusion criterion. The system also needed to be maintenance-free and therefore as user-friendly as possible.
Further requirements for the room linear robot were a high level of robustness, simple operation and the highest possible accuracy in order to be able to carry out the dosing process for different volumes and viscosities at an appropriate speed in a reproducible manner.
Finally, the responsible designer at M2-Automation also paid attention to the lowest possible weight, a compact type that should nevertheless cover a relatively large working area and the cost-effectiveness of the new design.