ProductNews
LW Scientific New Ultra 8 Digital Centrifuge
Spinning any standard test tube, the Ultra Digital features a simple touchpad digital interface to input the perfect RPM and time to spin blood, urine, fecals, and more. Te Ultra D also maintains the same build, shape,
and weight as previous models. Despite all the advances in design, the cost is the same as the older analog model.
LW Scientific, Inc.
www.LWScientific.com
Malvern Particle Characterization Supports Cost Control in Solar Cell Manufacture
Worldwide demand for photovoltaic solar cells is big business across Europe and Asia. In support, the Sysmex FPIA-3000 Flow Particle Image Analyzer from Malvern
Instruments is being used to aid cost control and waste reduction by providing the particle size and shape data necessary for effective recycling of the high-value slurries used in cutting silicon wafers.
Malvern Instruments Inc.
www.malvern.com
JAI Rolls Out Two More 2-Megapixel Quad-Tap Cameras
JAI has added two more 2-megapixel industrial grade cameras to its line of advanced quad-tap models that offer high-resolution and CCD-quality
images at faster frame rates than typical CCD cameras. Te new AM-200CL (monochrome) and AB-200CL (color) cameras provide a resolution of 1600 × 1200 pixels with a standard frame rate of 68 fps. Te cameras use the quad-tap architecture of the KAI-02050 CCD for rapid image acquisition.
JAI Inc.
www.jai.com
Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches New Robotic Autosampler for Unmatched Automation in Sample Preparation and Handling
Termo Fisher Scientific Inc. introduced the Termo Scientific TriPlus RSH Autosampler featuring exceptional precision, flexibility, and productivity in sampling solutions. Compatible with Termo Scientific GC and GC/MS systems, the autosampler sets new standards
in automation and provides advanced liquid handling cycles that enable automated functionality beyond traditional liquid, headspace, and solid-phase microextraction (SPME) injections.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
www.thermofisher.com
52 Introducing the Next Generation of Critical Point Dryers
tousimis® announces the addition of the 931 Series to our advanced line of Critical Point Dryers. Te 931 Series has precision LCD touchscreen controls that can store custom recipes and is available with “stasis” soſtware
specific to drying gels and challenging samples. Te advanced 931 series of Critical Point Dryers is now available in 1.25-inch, 2.5-inch, and 3.1-inch chamber sizes. Te “quick release” sample holder will process samples down to 2 µm in size.
tousimis®
www.tousimis.com
Oxford Instruments EBSD Detector
Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis launched a new EBSD detector at M&M 2011. Te Nordlys- Nano detector has been redesigned to address the growing requirements of nanoscale applications.
With it, EBSPs are now imaged with 60% more sensitivity, the lowest optical distortion, and the highest resolution. Collect and solve the best quality patterns in real time at low beam currents and at low kV. New NordlysNano delivers highest sensitivity at the fastest possible speeds and the best low-kV analysis capabilities.
Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis
www.oxford-instruments.com
Olympus VS120® Virtual Microscopy Slide Scanning System
Te VS120 microscopy slide scanning system from Olympus is a virtual microscopy system that can scan up to 100 slides at a time at very high fidelity,
so that users anywhere in the world can view and fully navigate high-resolution images of entire microscope slides or slide areas using a computer. It comes equipped with a 5-megapixel CCD bright field camera that improves bright field scanning speeds while delivering superb color reproduction and ultra-high resolution.
Olympus America Inc.
www.olympusamerica.com/vs120
Princeton Instruments’s Controllerless, Cryogenically Cooled CCD Cameras Offer High Sensitivity for Quantitative Spectroscopy
Princeton Instruments is pleased to introduce the PyLoNTM series, a new line of controllerless, cryogenic- ally cooled CCD cameras designed for quantitative spectroscopy applications that demand the highest possible sensitivity. Te first commercially available models in the new series are the PyLoN:100 and
PyLoN:400 dual-amplifier cameras that use 1340 × 100 and 1340 × 400 sensors, respectively. Soon-to-be-introduced models include the dual-amplifier PyLoN: 2K and the single-amplifier PyLoN: 256.
Princeton Instruments
www.princetoninstruments.com
doi:10.1017/S1551929511001271
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