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In the dynamic field of chemical research and product development, efficiency and precision are essential.
Scientists need tools that not only speed up their processes, but also provide them with reliable and reproducible results. This is where REGNER’s RAMINI PLAST actuator comes into play, a key component in Technobis’ revolutionary ReactALL system.
Considered the future of reaction screening, the innovative benchtop multi-reactor system with integrated sampling automation accelerates product development by up to five times. This automated system allows sampling, quenching and dilution directly into HPLC vials, improving experimental efficiency.
Designed specifically for chemical research and development, this screen connects complex robotic platforms with large, non-automated reactors. Its five independent reactors offer temperature control between -25ºC and 150ºC, and its high level of automation allows up to 76% of the experimental time to be accessible outside normal working hours. This saves scientists valuable time, allowing them to focus on other critical tasks.
The state-of-the-art superior mixing mechanism ensures optimal mixing and homogeneous particle suspension throughout the working volume. This precision in experiments and sampling allows professionals to obtain reliable results, accelerating time to market and saving valuable materials and costs.
REGNER’s RAMINI PLAST actuator is an essential component in the ReactALL system. With a perfect combination of power, ultra-compact design and high performance, this actuator is ideal for applications requiring tilt, lift, retract or thrust force up to 70N. Its powerful drive system provides the necessary power for demanding operations, making it the heart of this high-tech device.
Thanks to its integration into the ReactALL system, the RAMINI PLAST actuator contributes to precision and efficiency in experiments, enabling scientists to gain crucial insights from the earliest stages of research and speeding up product development time.
RAMINI PLAST is also notable for its durability and reliability. In research and development environments where equipment is subject to intensive use, as well, having components that resist wear and tear is critical. The actuator has been designed and tested to ensure a long service life, minimizing the need for frequent replacement and maintenance.
REGNER’s RAMINI PLAST actuator, together with the ReactALL system, represents a breakthrough in the automation and efficiency of chemical research. With its compact design and high performance, this actuator not only improves the accuracy and efficiency of experiments, but also saves valuable time and resources, accelerating product development and taking innovation to new levels.
In short, RAMINI PLAST is more than just a component; it is an indispensable tool that propels research and development into the future, providing scientists with the ability to perform more complex experiments and obtain faster, more accurate results. Its integration into advanced systems such as ReactALL demonstrates its versatility and ability to meet the demands of modern research.

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