Laboratory Products 73
Elongated Tip Portfolio Provides Safe and Contact-Free Pipetting Once again, Eppendorf completes the epT.I.P.S.®
elongated tip portfolio with a long-distance
tip. The new pipette tips epT.I.P.S. 5mL L and ep Dualfilter T.I.P.S. 5mL L with a length of 175 mm easily reach the bottom of the new Eppendorf Conical Tubes 15mL or graduated flasks, avoiding sample loss or cross contamination of pipette and vessel. The long and slim design of this new elongated 5mL tips give free access to the sample with reduced risk of touching the sides of tubes or the neck of a the flask. Even minimal volumes can be recovered safely. These 5mL L tips are available in various purity grades and with Dualfilter.
Graduations on each 5mL L tip as well as on big volume tips of epT.I.P.S. 2.5mL, 5mL, 10mL and 10mL L, allow easy visual recognition and control of liquid level when pipetting. In combination with the Eppendorf pipettes like the Eppendorf Reference® Eppendorf Xplorer®
2, Eppendorf Research® /Xplorer®
plus excellent results will be achieved.
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High Temperature Advanced Chamber Furnaces
The Carbolite Gero High Temperature Furnace (HTF) range comprises 1700°C and 1800°C models. There are two bench-top sized chambers for each of the maximum temperatures together with larger capacity floor standing units with chamber capacities in excess of 15 litres.
The HTF range of chamber furnaces is well-proven and has a reputation for quality and reliability. High powered molyddenum disilicide super kanthal heating elements provide fast heat-up rates and a reduced number of larger diameter elements ensures excellent thermal uniformity, providing longer lifetime and reduced replacement costs. High purity insulation material is used which offers excellent resistance to thermal stress and the furnaces’ double shell construction with fan assisted air flow maintains the outer case temperature according to the international standard BS EN 61010.
Standard features include: 4 to 27 litre capacities; up and away door keeps heated surface away from the user; advanced refractory interior, used in combination with energy efficient low thermal mass insulation; programmable 3216P1 controller; over-temperature protection; the HTF 17/25 & HTF 18/15 both have electric door actuation.
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Priorclave Laboratory Autoclaves - a global brand
A comprehensive range of robust laboratory autoclaves that offer exceptional and proven sterilising performance and reliability. Built to International Standards and supported by one of the most comprehensive support programmes, they offer the lab manager assured operational standards.
; more than 60 standard models ; up to 850 litre chambers
; extensive range of options enable tailoring to specific requirements
; all British design ; produced in our own UK manufacturing centre
; FREE advice on product selection, specification and installation
; all autoclaves feature anti-microbial finish ; autoclave service and calibration For more information
Tel - +44 (0)20 8316 6620 Email -
sales@priorclave.co.uk Visit -
www.priorclave.co.uk
“autoclaves are our business” Int Labmate 75 x 185 display Buyers Guide -
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benchtop / compact / top loading / front loading / pass-through
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