How can laboratory processes be kept free of contamination in the future if equipment such as test tubes or scales is brought into the workspace from outside? Festo has found a pioneering answer to this question with the help of superconductor technology: SupraMotion modules that transport and weigh without making contact. This largely rules out the risk of contamination being brought in from outside. An exhibit from Festo shows how this works in practice: special single-use freeze-drying containers are filled automatically and the filling quantity is checked using a non-contact scale. The exhibit combines products from the LifeTech portfolio with a levitation module from the "SupraMotion" range. The result is a reliable, complete solution that fulfils the highest requirements for sterile work in the laboratory of the future.

The laboratory of the future is sterile, modular and integrated

The magnetic forces between the superconductor and the carrier that transports the containers enable levitation heights of 10 millimetres and more. This leaves plenty of space for partition walls that enclose sterile working environments. It is possible to move the carrier through the walls and to check the weight using a standard laboratory scale. This means that most of the technology remains outside the cleanroom. Contamination of any kind is reduced to an absolute minimum. The concept of the future shows that automation solutions from Festo for demanding processes in laboratory automation and biotechnology are perfectly complemented by innovative superconductor technology.

Safe work in cleanrooms with non-contact measurement technology

The non-contact levitation module SupraMotion transports the freeze-drying container through an airlock into a symbolic cleanroom in a laboratory. A compact, universally applicable rotary gripper module EHMD, which was developed specially for laboratory automation, opens the screw cap of the container regardless of its thread pitch. The container is then transported to a station, where two dispense heads VTOE fill it with liquid. These dispense heads work very precisely with a typical coefficient of variation of < 1% in the range from 10 to 1000 μl. The non-contact measurement technology integrated into the conveyor system means that the filling quantity can be precisely monitored at all times during the process.

Marcus Kroll, Head of LifeTech Business Development at Festo.

"With the SupraMotion modules and our products for laboratory automation, we can design innovative, complete solutions for customers in the life science sector; these are precise, reliable and largely contamination-free thanks to non-contact handling. Only Festo offers these advantages for the laboratory of the future"