2024/04/23
ID: 4750

Superconductor technology: Contactless working in the laboratory of the future

Automated filling and weighing of freeze-dry containers in the cleanroom with SupraMotion from Festo

Superconductor technology enables the contactless movement and handling of objects – ideal for high-tech industries such as laboratory automation or biotechnology. At the Hannover Messe, Festo presents a concept for the fully automated filling and weighing of freeze-dry containers in cleanrooms. Thanks to SupraMotion levitation modules and products from the Festo automation portfolio for laboratory applications, the highest standards of cleaning and cleanliness can be met. 

"Keeping processes in the laboratory free of contamination is not easy," says Michael Schöttner, Head of SupraMotion Projects at Festo. "The equipment used, for example test tubes or measuring devices such as scales, are particularly problematic. Taken from the dirty outside, they are prone to carry contaminations to the clean inside. We can largely rule this out with our SupraMotion modules, as they allow to transport and weigh without contact." In the exhibit, special disposable freeze-dry containers are filled automatically and the added mass is checked using a contactless scale. Products from Festo's LifeTech portfolio are used in combination with a levitation module from the "SupraMotion" range. Altogether, this results in a reliable overall solution that makes cleaning simple and effective to meets the highest cleanliness requirements.

The magnetic forces between the superconductor and the carrier on which the containers are transported allow levitation heights of 10 millimeters and more. Permeating though many materials, the levitation leaves plenty of space for separating walls enclosing sterile working environments.  Movement of the carrier is possible from the exterior, as is weight control using a standard laboratory scale. This keeps most of the technology outside the cleanroom; contamination of all kinds is reduced to an absolute minimum. "With our concept, we show how to combine our innovative superconductor technology with our automation solutions for the life science sector and thus manage some of the most demanding challenges in laboratory automation," says Michael Schöttner.

Opening, closing, filling and weighing in the cleanroom

The contactless levitation module of SupraMotion moves the freeze-dry container into a symbolized clean room. A universally applicable, compact EHMD rotary gripper module, which was specially developed for laboratory automation, opens the screw cap of the container regardless of its thread pitch. It is then transported to the next station, where two VTOE dosing heads fill the container with liquid. These dosing heads work very precisely with a typical variation coefficient of < 1% in the range of 10 to 1000 μl. The contactless scales integrated into the transport system allow the filling volume to be checked precisely at all times during the process.

"With the SupraMotion modules and our products for laboratory automation, we are able to design innovative complete solutions for customers in the life science sector – precise, reliable and largely contamination-free thanks to contactless handling. Only Festo offers these solutions!" says Marcus Kroll, Head of LifeTech Business Development at Festo. Upon request, interested potential users will receive a customized application according to their needs.

About superconductor-based magnetic levitation

Superconductors are materials with unique magnetic features. The superconductor used in SupraMotion applications can anchor the magnetic field of a permanent magnet to its bulk, creating a strong but invisible coupling keeping the magnet and superconductor at a fixed distance from each other – even through walls, in liquids or in a vacuum. Levitation gaps of 10 mm and more are possible. As long as it remains below its transition temperature, the magnetic memory of the superconductor stores the fingerprint of the magnet and thus its position, even if the two are separated.

The technology is characterized by a low energy requirement independent of the levitation height and payload – the power requirement with the current coolers is between 15 and 80 watts, depending on the application. The levitation effect is maintained for up to 15 minutes in case of a power failure, does not require separate control technology and does not heat up surfaces or levitation modules.

费斯托 (Festo)是一家全球性的独立的家族企业,总部位于德国埃斯林根。自成立以来,Festo在工业自动化技术和技术教育方面制定标准,从而为环境、经济和社会的可持续发展做出贡献。公司为超过35个行业的30万家工厂和过程自动化客户提供气动和电驱动自动化技术解决方案,其中生命科学和实验室自动化业务受到越来越多的关注。Festo产品和服务遍布176个国家。2023年,费斯托在全球61个国家的250多个分支机构拥有约20600名员工,实现销售额36.5亿欧元。每年约7%的销售额用于研发。在这家学习型企业,1.5%的销售额用于基础和进一步培训。Festo 教学培训 (Didactic SE) 是全球领先的技术教育和培训供应商,为全球客户提供工业环境中全面的数字化和常规学习解决方案。

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Festo SupraMotion 2024
SupraMotion 2024: Opening, closing, filling and weighing in the cleanroom.
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Festo SupraMotion 2024: Entering Clean Room
The contactless levitation module of SupraMotion moves the freeze-dry container into a symbolized clean room.
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Festo SupraMotion 2024: Decapping
A compact EHMD rotary gripper module opens the screw cap of the container.
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Festo SupraMotion 2024: Filling
Two VTOE dosing heads fill the container with liquid.
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Festo SupraMotion 2024: Levitation Gap
The magnetic forces between the superconductor and the carrier on which the containers are transported allow levitation heights of 10 millimeters and more.