The ProcScan by Synbiosis is a modified scanner that has been designed to process large bioassay plates or colony plates, with our highest accuracy for inhibition zone measurements. 

Overview

ProcScan is utilized when working with large-sized plates, either for colony counting or to assess inhibition zones to an accuracy of +/-0.1mm on plates too large to fit within any competitiors device.

The ProcScan can be linked to a standalone computer and runs using our bespoke ProtoCOL 3 software making it easy for users to transition between our devices.

When working with larger plates, the ProcScan is the ideal product which can handle plates up to 300 x 300 mm. The plate images are seamlessly scanned straight into the ProtoCOL 3 software. ProcScan simplifies scanning and imaging large format plates, including SRIDs. Reading these large plates quick, easy, and precise when used with the ProtoCOL 3 software.

ProcScan comes with a 3-year warranty.

Why buy?

  • For a large plate: Users can use the ProtoCOL 3 software's functions on larger samples using the ProScan.
  • Improved Zone Accuracy: This system can reliably measure inhibition zones to within +/-0.1mm, making it our most accurate zone measurement system to date.
  • Connect to PC or ProtoCOL 3: The ProcScan can be utilized by directly connecting it to a PC  and linked to the ProtoCOL 3 software.

Accessories

Custom Plate Holders

ProcScan large plate imager

Image Credit: Synoptics Ltd

Thanks to our in-house 3D printing facilities, we can offer custom plate holders that are suited to measuring your exact dishes. Whether this is a mutli-plate holder as seen above or a single plate holder for consistant placing of the dish on the ProcScan. All we need is the measurements of your plates and the layout you require and we can create any custome plate holder for your ProcScan device! 

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