Pressure switches aid improved DNA sampling process
18-01-2016 |
Variohm
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Design Applications
In an application where reliability and consistent operation are extremely
critical, a pioneering and new DNA collection technology developed by M-Vac
Systems uses pressure switches from the ultra-sensitive pressure, vacuum and
differential switch manufacturer DesignFlex - represented exclusively in the
UK by Variohm EuroSensor.
As DNA data plays an increasingly important role in solving crime, forensic
scientists have traditionally taken sample collections by using swabs.
However, particularly when gathering micro-particles from rough, porous or
smooth surfaces, this has not always been the optimum solution due to the
difficulty in obtaining samples. This situation has changed with the M-Vac
Systems' wet-vacuum collection technology which has enabled forensic
laboratories and crime scene investigators to collect more DNA material in a
single machine process that delivers a sterile DNA-free solution to the
sample surface which is simultaneously recovered. The collected solution is
then concentrated and analysed in downstream processes to create a potential
DNA profile.
The DesignFlex PSF103 pressure switch is used for the solution delivery of
the M-Vac System whilst the PSF109 vacuum switch is used in the collection
process. With controllable hysteresis and wide-range field adjustable set
point, the high-current switches selected allow precision monitoring with
fine and repeatable control for these important processes, says the company.