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Top Loading Autoclave Specifically for Taller Items
Laboratories looking to effectively sterilise tall items but with limited floor space will welcome the introduction of the new C85, top-loading autoclave from Priorclave. With a compact footprint of just 472 x 500mm, Priorclave has through its established design and build procedures, produced a laboratory/ research autoclave requiring less floor space than other, smaller capacity top-loading designs.
The new compact C85 laboratory autoclave has an 85 litre chamber and operates from a 13A single-phase supply. It can be made ready for plumbing to a water supply for permanent installation or supplied for manual water fill if the new compact autoclave is to be moved or shared with other departments.
This feature-packed steam steriliser is manufactured with a chamber depth of 890mm, developed initially for organisations requiring to sterilising taller items such as fermentors and large capacity Erlenmeyer flasks. However the C85 also offers increased loading flexibility with a capability to hold simultaneously a number of baskets, enabling more, smaller items to be sterilised in a single process.
It has a convenient loading height, access to the chamber achieve through the patented Quickseal single-action door opening/closing system which provides safe and secure one-handed operation. Lab staff safety is paramount therefore the door system incorporates thermal and pressure locks, prevent opening at elevated load temperature above 80ºC and pressures above 0.2bar.
Programming the new C85 lab and research grade autoclave could not be easier. Using simple push-button actuation on the Tactrol®
2 control panel, staff are guided through simple or complex multi-program set-up of temperature and time plus any required options such as free-steaming and media warming time.
During the autoclave build in Priorclave’s dedicated UK manufacturing centre an epoxy coating incorporating an anti- bacterial agent is applied to panels and frame. The epoxy finish is proven to reduce bacterial growth by up to 99.99% and is highly effective against MRSA,
E.coli, Listeria, Legionella, Campylobacter, Salmonella, Pseudomonas and over 50 other species.
The C85 top-loading laboratory autoclave is the latest addition to Priorclave’s small-format, compact autoclaves. It joins an impressive product portfolio of more than 60 standard models that are available world-wide through a network of authorises agents and they all get the full support from Priorclave’s service team.
39666pr@reply-direct.com Laser Particle Sizing at the Push of a Button
With the new Fritsch Laser Particle Sizer ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec, particle measurement becomes a simple matter, for professionals as well as for any employee. No prior knowledge is required. Just start the programme, select a SOP and add the sample.
The very large measuring range from 0.01 µm to 2100 µm of the ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec results from the combination of two lasers with two different measuring cell detector spacings: large particles are detected using an infrared laser with a large distance to the measuring cell, for small particles a green laser with a small distance to the cell is used, which permits the detection of the forward scattered light up to a scattering angle of 65°. The measurement of smallest particles down into the nano range is performed by the green laser light for backward scattering. Specially arranged detectors ensure this.
The ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec consists of a compact measuring unit that can be quickly and easily combined with different dispersion units for dry or wet measurement. Select the wet dispersion unit for wet measurements of solids and suspensions. For wet dispersion of very small quantities, the automatic small volume wet dispersion unit SVA with illuminated dispersion bath and the compact manual small volume wet dispersion unit SVM are available. The practical, fully automatic AutoSampler makes it easy to perform a series of measurements with the wet dispersion unit. For dry measurements of not too fine, free-flowing materials use the dry dispersion unit with efficient degradation of agglomerates. For dry measurement of agglomerates or free-flowing materials, choose the falling chute.
The measuring cells of the ANALYSETTE 22 dispersion modules are located in practical cartridges that can be exchanged with a single motion when switching between wet and dry measurement, without changing any hoses or modifying the instrument.
The ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec software contains completely predefined Standard Operating Procedures for nearly all typical measurement tasks, making operation especially easy. Via a well-arranged input mask, you are completely free and flexible in modifying these SOPs to perfectly suit your measurement requirements.
For the control, recording and perfect evaluation of your measuring results your ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec is delivered with a computer on which the Fritsch MaS control software is already fully installed. The software MaS control is easy to learn and guides you through the entire measurement process in a largely self- explanatory manner.
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