
BV-10
Microelectrode Beveler
Elegant and simple to
use, the BV-10 offers precision beveling of micropipette
tips between 0.1 and 50um. The unique abrasive plate drive
system is vibration free for greater control of the beveling
process. Beveling can be accomplished very rapidly and produces
consistent tip diameters using the techniques as described
by Brown and Flaming, Science, August 1974, Vol. 185.
Intracellular recording
electrodes can benefit from beveling because of 1) a reduction
in the tip diameter by creation of the sharp point on the
electrode and 2) a lowered electrical resistance of the electrode
due to the larger cross sectional area of the lumen. This
greatly facilitates penetrating and holding very small or
difficult cells. Microinjection needles also benefit from
beveling by promoting entry into cells with minimal damage
while at the same time enhancing the flow of material through
the needle.
The basic beveling system
consists of a stationary pedestal, optically flat to a half
wave (250nm), surface mounted on a heavy baseplate. This
serves as a bearing
for an abrasive coated glass grinding plate, which is also flat to half a wave.
The flat abrasive plate is coupled to a low vibration, slow-speed motor by
means of magnetic fields to provide a wobble-free flat grinding
surface. The abrasive
plates are fabricated with a proprietary process which insures a consistent
abrasive coating.
A 2-stage micromanipulator
holds the pipette to be beveled and permits controlled advancement
onto the abrasive surface. The bevel angle and speed of advancement
are adjustable. A halogen lamp with a gooseneck enhances the beveling operation
by providing sharp illumination of the abrasive plate and pipette.
The basic system is
completed with two abrasive plates of your choice, a wick
with holder (for wet beveling), pedestal oil, degreasing
fluid, and
manual.
Two options are available
for monitoring the beveling process, an 80X, stereo microscope
and an electrode impedance meter. Depending on your research
application,
one or both of these options may be desirable. For all micropipette applications,
the swing mounted microscope enhances your control of pipette advancement
onto the abrasive plate and allows for viewing of the beveling operation
(scope
resolution is not sufficient for viewing the actual bevel except in the
case of very large
tips). For microelectrode applications, the impedance meter is used to
monitor the tip resistance during the beveling operation. The meter is
an analog
design, offering three resistance ranges (0-10, 0-100, 0-500 MOhm). Measurements
are
made at 12 Hz to minimize capacitive contributions to the impedance measured
and provide a near-true DC resistance value. A rapid roll-off is used
to
reduce 50/60 Hz interference, allowing operation in a laboratory environment
without
screening.
Features
• Vibration-free,
magnetically coupled beveling surface.
• Abrasive surface optically flat to a half wave (250nm).
• Finest abrasive surface
commercially available.
• Synchronous clock motor insures stable rotation rate.
• 7lb steel baseplate adds additional dampening.
• Integrated halogen lamp.
• Robust micromanipulator
controls bevel angle and advancement.
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0.1um through 50um finished electrodes depending on abrasive
plate used
less than 1.0um
60 RPM
5-90 degrees - adjustable
course drive:
0.075in / dial revolution
fine drive:
0.0004in / dial revolution
21in x 14in x 12in
53cm x 36cm x 30cm
62 lbs
29 kg
115/230 volts
50/60 Hertz power line
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