We're excited to announce the worldwide launch of the Exoid - the next generation tunable resistive pulse sensing (TRPS) instrument. After years in development, the Exoid incorporates the proven accuracy of TRPS into a semi-automated system with improved sensitivity and usability.
Improved Usability with Automated Pressure, Voltage & Diagnostics
The Exoid features automation of the tunable elements of TRPS. This reduces operator error and improves the consistency of measurements. New software has also been developed. It is now significantly more intuitive, guiding the researcher through the measurement process. By continually monitoring the baseline, pressure, and blockade size, the system can carry out optimisations without the need for user intervention.
Reduced Noise, Higher Resolution and 3-Dimensional Particle Measurements
The Exoid hardware has been designed from the ground up to minimise noise levels. As a result there are some significant performance improvements compared to the previous qNano instrument, with more reliable measurement of even the smallest nanoparticles. The combined hardware and software improvements also allow for 3-dimensional modelling of particle size, concentration and zeta potential. This functionality will be released via a software update later this year and is expected to be a transformational development for nanoparticle research. Beta versions of The Exoid are currently being tested externally with production units set to start shipping later this month.
Introducing the Exoid: the new semi-automated TRPS measurement device
We're excited to announce the worldwide launch of the Exoid - the next generation tunable resistive pulse sensing (TRPS) instrument. After years in development, the Exoid incorporates the proven accuracy of TRPS into a semi-automated system with improved sensitivity and usability.
The Exoid features automation of the tunable elements of TRPS. This reduces operator error and improves the consistency of measurements.
New software has also been developed. It is now significantly more intuitive, guiding the researcher through the measurement process. By continually monitoring the baseline, pressure, and blockade size, the system can carry out optimisations without the need for user intervention.
The Exoid hardware has been designed from the ground up to minimise noise levels. As a result there are some significant performance improvements compared to the previous qNano instrument, with more reliable measurement of even the smallest nanoparticles.
The combined hardware and software improvements also allow for 3-dimensional modelling of particle size, concentration and zeta potential. This functionality will be released via a software update later this year and is expected to be a transformational development for nanoparticle research.
Beta versions of The Exoid are currently being tested externally with production units set to start shipping later this month.
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TRPS - Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing
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