Overview
CappForte bottle top dispenser is the ideal choice for handling strong and corrosive chemicals. Made of highly chemical
resistant materials, such as PTFE, PFA, Borosilicate and Platinum, CappForte bottle top dispenser can be used for
processing acids, solvents and bases on standard and sterile applications, as it is also autoclavable at 121° C /
250° F.
The construction of CappForte bottle top dispenser is based on the positive displacement principle, where the tightly
fitting piston wipes the walls of the glass-cylinder, removing the liquid completely. This kind of construction is
ideal for many types of media, which are normally considered problematic to handle, such as reagents having a tendency
to crystallising, viscous liquids, foaming or vaporing liquids.
Equipped with a unique wiping seal, CappForte bottle top dispenser eliminates swelling and freezing of its piston.
The operation of CappForte bottle top dispenser is extremely user-friendly thanks to the slide-and-lock volume setting
button. Both right and left-handed users can quickly and accurately set up the desired volume. The discharge tube
is turnable, making the bottle label visible at any time. The telescope intake tube is easily adjustable, fitting
reagent bottles without cutting. Three PP-adapters for the most common bottle sizes are supplied with the instrument.
CappForte bottle top dispenser offers increased user safety, preventing unintentional reagent flow. Locking the 3-way-valve
inadvertent disables the dispensing function. In addition, the system can be evacuated without removing the unit
from the bottle. The transparent plastic sleeve protects the user from cuts and splashes in case the glass breaks
and the drip-free discharge tube holder prevents tubing movement.
CappForte bottle top dispenser has a smart rapid prime system, which channels the reagent back into the bottle, eliminating
reagent waste and increasing user safety.
The modular design of CappForte bottle top dispenser enables easy and cost-effective service and repair, extending
the lifetime of the instrument.