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Asymtek's new DispenseJet® DJ-100
combines high speed accuracy & process control
Dispensejet DJ-100 The DJ-100 is ideal for dispensing fluids at speeds up to 150 dots per second as small as 0.002 µl (2 nl). Users will benefit from Asymtek's 15 years of jetting expertise that improve fluid control, offer better repeatability, learn more…
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