Abstract

Laboratories often meet large, unexpected increases in the demand for a particular analytical determination. In many of these instances it has only been possible to respond to these demands within the required time by recourse to automated systems for sample handling. A close examination of existing practices may reveal advantages to be gained by the automation of sample-handling thus releasing trained staff for more demanding tasks. Some laboratories have the resources to develop and construct their own dedicated systems but most laboratories depend on the purchase of suitable equipment from the fairly wide range of modules which are available. Adaptations to commercial equipment can be made to render it more suited to specific requirements.

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