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New Label Printer to Identify Laboratory Samples
Brady launches the new BBP™12 Label Printer, an entry level benchtop label printer for laboratory sample identifi cation that offers great value for money. The compact BBP12 offers a high print speed of 100 mm/second and can handle a wide range of highly durable and specialised Brady identifi cation labels.
Brady’s new and compact BBP12 Label Printer is compatible with a wide range of durable Brady identifi cation labels, developed to perform in challenging conditions and contexts.
In laboratories, the compact BBP12 prints Brady’s specialised labels for slides, straws, tubes, conicals and bottles which are able to resist liquid nitrogen, freezer, hot water bath or autoclave temperatures and/or a range of typical lab chemicals.
The compact BBP12 offers high precision printing which enables very accurate image and barcode positioning on small labels from 10 mm up to 112 mm. Combined with a standard 300 dpi print quality, the BBP12 is a great value for money entry level label printer.
The printer’s user-friendly LCD display calibration menu supports professionals to print durable labels in just a few steps, and the printer’s Ethernet connectivity or standalone capabilities allow for an easy implementation in any work environment.
A free label unwinder is included with every BBP12 to increase its already vast choice in label materials. On top of this, several options can be included with the compact BBP™12 Label Printer. The printer is optionally available with peel & present, a technology enabling the printer to present a printed and ready-to-apply label without its liner. Also optional is Brady’s comprehensive label creation software LabelMark™6 PRO.
Visit
www.bradyeurope.com/lab to discover a dozen good reasons to consider the new BBP™12 Label Printer.
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New Range of Polypropylene, Non-Vented, Wash Bottles Introduced
SciLabware is pleased to introduce a new range of Azlon polypropylene, non-vented, wash bottles. Polypropylene has the ability to withstand higher temperatures, is autoclavable and is both durable and chemically resistant. Meaning Azlon polypropylene wash bottles are the obvious choice for use in many applications:
Autoclavable wash bottle: the new Azlon autoclavable wash bottle is manufactured entirely from polypropylene and is suitable for use with autoclaves operating at 121°C. This bottle is great for sterile applications and is useful for use with sterile reagents or water, to reduce the risks of contamination where possible.
Dichloromethane wash bottle: Scilabware’s new multi-lingual, non-vented, Dichloromethane wash bottle is printed with the chemical name, CAS number, NFPA diamond, Globally Harmonised System (GHS) symbols and safety information in the following four languages, English, French, German and Spanish.
Methyl-ethyl-ketone (MEK) wash bottle: the new multi-lingual, non-vented, Methyl-ethyl-ketone wash bottle is printed with the chemical name, CAS number, NFPA diamond, GHS symbols and safety information in the following four languages, English, French, German and Spanish.
Each of these products is available in 500ml, easy fi ll, wide mouth design. If you require any further information regarding the new polypropylene wash bottles or any other SciLabware products then please visit
www.scilabware.com
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New Portable pH Meter for Field Water Quality Measurement and Laboratory Use Released
Japan’s leading manufacturer of portable pH meters Horiba is releasing its new D-70 LAQUAact series which is a perfect tool for fi eld water quality measurement or use in a laboratory. LAQUAact series is made up of single and dual channels meters that can measure the most commonly used parameters in electrochemistry such as pH, ORP, Ion, Conductivity, Resistivity, Salinity, TDS, Dissolved Oxygen as well as Tempera ture and up to seven parameters simultaneously.
Various combinations of parameters are possible with the different models available in the Horiba D-70 range. The well protected control unit is cased in a shock resistant, waterproof (IP-67) and chemical resistance resin body. These meters have an ergonomic design and feature a large screen clear to read with backlight.
LAQUAact are battery operated analyser last up to 1000 hours for long fi eld measurement period. The built in data memory can store up to 1000 set of data. Data collection is possible by connecting the device to a computer and performing the data acquisition with Horiba free of charge software. 5 calibration point with automatic buffer solution
Advanced functionalities and a huge array of electrodes provide high precision, reliable measurement with improved response time in a wide variety of applications. The LAQUAact meter is suitable for waste and drinking water monitoring, natural water (sea, river, lake, ground water) monitoring, aquaculture, agriculture, process water, food & drink industry.
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INTERNATIONAL LABMATE - JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016
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