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Nimbus Analytical Balances and AVT Anti-Vibration Table Improve Stability, Precision and Efficiency in Labs
It’s a fact of lab life: there are some variables that can wreak havoc on an analytical balance results. Controlling environmental influences isn’t always feasible, but Adam Equipment can help lab users reduce fluctuations in measurement resulting from environmental affects.
Used in tandem with Adam Equipment’s AVT anti-vibration table, Adam’s Nimbus analytical balance performs reliably with marked precision despite any unexpected background vibration or air currents that might cause readings to fluctuate.
The Nimbus analytical balance works seamlessly with the AVT to deliver the superior performance and precision needed in demanding labs. Nimbus analytical balances offer intuitive operation and readability to 0.1mg. Innovative design enables a compact footprint, so the balance occupies minimal space but retains the highest level of performance. Solid metal construction throughout the Nimbus provides the durability to withstand chemicals and rigorous use. USB and RS-232 interfaces facilitate data transfer, recording and traceability. The Nimbus is available with internal and external calibration.
Featuring a scratch-resistant granite base that rests on shock-absorbing rubber mounts, the AVT anti-vibration table is designed to minimise the effects of vibration during lab balance operation. Sturdy aluminium construction offers outstanding stability, allowing the Nimbus to perform with marked precision despite any movements or air currents that might cause inconsistent or inaccurate results. The AVT provides a convenient working surface for placing samples, weights, pipettes, or other lab items.
For additional information about Adam’s Nimbus analytical balances, view the video at
http://bit.ly/AdamEquipmentNimbus or visit
http://www.adamequipment.com/am/balances/278. To learn more about the AVT anti-vibration table, go to
http://www.adamequipment.com/am/acc/83
40126pr@reply-direct.com New Physical and Chemical Standards Compendium
Reagecon Ltd are a world leading manufacturer of Certified Reference Materials, accredited Calibration and Control Standards. Widely recognised for their expertise in Metrology, manufacturing and product innovation, the company are proud to announce the release of their New Physical and Chemical Standards Compendium. Comprising over 360 pages and featuring more than 50 product families for use with any Instrument brand, all Reagecon manufactured products are listed and accompanied by comprehensive technical, commercial, application and Industry specific information. The Compendium also details the ISO17025 or ISO Guide 34 accreditations relating to each CRM or family of Standards.
Download your personal copy of the new Physical and Chemical Standards Compendium now at
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We Love History Data acquisition and logging of laboratory equipment cycle data is becoming increasingly important for many laboratories and institutions.
LTE Scientific’s Touchclave-Lab autoclave range addresses this issue in a number of ways. Unlike many autoclave manufacturers, Internal Data Archiving is a standard feature on all Touchclave-Lab models. Up to 5000 cycles are stored on an internal flashcard, which, when full is simply replaced. The data from the flashcard is easily downloaded to a PC using LTE’s Touchclave-NET software. All data is checksum protected, and thus tamper-proof. Alternatively, data can be downloaded in real-time to a remote PC. This is achieved either through a hard-wired installation for PC’s which are close to the autoclave, or via Ethernet for data which needs to be collected centrally.
In addition, LTE can provide a wide range of graphic recorders or data acquisition systems to provide graphical and historical cycle data. These can be configured to meet 21CFR11 if required. Touchclave-Lab autoclaves offer large loading volumes whilst taking up minimal floor space. They are available in a range of capacities from 150 to 450-litres and can be supplied with internal heaters, steam generators, or fed from customers own steam supply as required. The range incorporates a state-of-the-art touch-screen control system for entering and displaying all commands, cycle and program data. ‘K’ models include a water jacket cooling system to enhance cycle performance and can also be fitted with vacuum and steam jackets allowing effective drying of porous and other loads.
All LTE products are supplied with Sterling anti-bacterial powder coating. A choice of eight user-programmable cycles can be stored in the memory, with an optional memory expansion facility boosting the total to 20. All Touchclave-Lab autoclaves can be supplied with a number of additional features including vacuum, air ballast, effluent retention and high security filters. For after sales care. LTE employs a 13-strong team of UKAS and HTM-qualified engineers to carry out servicing, maintenance, calibration and validation throughout the UK.
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