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From: Bob Cudney bob {- at -} HRMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2008-01-10

What a great time in crystallization; lots of options, lots of choices.

After reviewing the automation available for crystallization and our unique needs we decided on the Phoenix. We have used the Phoenix from Art Robbins Instruments with excellent results since installation October 2006.

Each lab has a unique set of needs when it comes to automating crystallization. We've found it very useful to identify those needs, prioritize those needs and then compare them to the capabilities of the automation and the company behind the automation.

Needs are unique, so if anyone has any specific questions about our use and experience with the Phoenix, please feel free to ask.

Kind Regards, Bob Cudney - Hampton Research bob@hrmail.com

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