22 The Working in Partnership Programme
Centurion Scientific Ltd are pleased to announce the roll out of its working in partnership programme which worldwide release began in August 2016.
Centurions new programme means Centurion will be working and looking globally for the best distributors in all industries.
Centurion have the largest portfolio of centrifuges including the analytical range, research, hospital, PRP, xtract (for chefs), road testing, education range, ASTM oil testing and our Veterinary range.
Centurion are already working alongside in partnership with some truly exceptional distributors but are looking to fill exclusivity in some areas.
The working in partnership programme ensures our partners receive the best discounts on Centurion products but also get full support and assistance. Upon entering the partnership programme Centurion are supplying their partners with all the demonstration centrifuges required along with marketing and promotional material.
Service training will be given to all partners engineers who also have full access 24/7 to online assistance and personal assistance during UK working hours.
Centurion centrifuges are made in the UK and offer a 3 year warranty - if you are interested in Centurions working in partnership programme please contact
info@centurionscientific.co.uk.
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A line of low temperature coolers that provide rapid, low cost cooling of liquids to temperatures as low as -100°C is available from PolyScience. Available in both immersion probe and flow through styles, these compact systems are ideal cooling exothermic reactions, freeze point determinations, freeze drying, impact testing, lyophilisation, and vapour and solvent trapping.
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Excellent for trapping, Dewar-type applications, and the rapid cool down of small volumes of liquids, PolyScience Immersion Probe Style Coolers reduce the expense of using dry ice or liquid nitrogen and are capable of reaching temperatures as low as -100°C. A flexible hose allows convenient placement of the cooling probe. Seven different models as well as a variety of probe types are available.
Capable of reaching temperatures as low as -25°C, PolyScience Flow-Through Style Coolers are ideal for extending the temperature range of non-refrigerated circulators to below ambient as well as boosting the cooling capacity of refrigerated circulators. These coolers also offer an extremely economic alternative to tap water cooling of heated circulating baths when rapid cool-downs or operation at or near ambient is needed.
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Alicat Scientific has engineered a new mass flow controller with its highest top flow rate suitable to a wider range of applications. The MCRH can accommodate flow rates of up to 5000 slpm, without compromising speed or precision of gas control. The highly stable controller manages industrial processes with more chaotic upstream fluctuations, such as control of industrial combustion gases, or mass flow into food and packaging processes.
The MCRH 5000 slpm precisely and rapidly controls mass flow rate, volumetric flow rate, or back pressure of gases in high flow processes. To overcome the poor turndown ratio and slow response of existing methods (such as interlinking a meter with an external valve) Alicat designed a new flow geometry. This new design accommodates the higher flow rates, with a low pressure drop of 14.1 psig at full scale. A dual valve design enables a fast 100 millisecond control response time without significantly raising instrument power requirements.
The instrument’s Gas Select firmware includes a library of up to 130 preloaded gases, user selectable in the field. The MCRH 5000 slpm can be programmed with the instrument’s push button menus and onboard display, or via remote connection. Digital communications options include RS-232 or RS-485 serial, Modbus, or PROFIBUS, as well as analogue 0-5 Vdc, 1-5 Vdc, and 0-10 Vdc, or 4-20 mA.
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The Medica exhibition in Dusseldorf is a popular event on the exhibition calendar for British autoclave manufacturer Priorclave. It provides the ideal opportunity to showcase some of the latest developments in a range of energy efficient laboratory autoclaves and research steriliser that have gained a global presence, delivering durable and reliable autoclaves whatever the format - benchtop, top and front loading free-standing, double-door, stackable and powerdoor to most countries across the worldwide.
Visitors to stand E02 in Hall 1 will have the opportunity see first- hand the superb build quality of Priorclave autoclaves through the QCS EH150, a front loading 150 litre autoclaves incorporates a clear sided panel, giving a clear view of the clean, structured lines of the autoclave build.
One touch controls allow for easy adjustment of sterilising temperature and time for simple cycles to fully featured multi-programme operation. In addition a log, the advanced microprocessor systems stores detail of the sterilising cycle, data such as temperature, pressure and time is held in an archive file.
Built to International Standards, the QCS EH150 autoclave incorporates epoxy coated panels and frame members treated with an anti-bacterial agent which is highly effective against all bacteria and fungi including MRSA,
E.coli, Listeria, Legionella, Campylobacter, Salmonella and Pseudomonas, helping to preventing cross contamination within the laboratory.
This laboratory autoclave will appeal to laboratory managers in diverse industrial sectors such as food, drink, dairy, pharmaceutical, agricultural, education, healthcare as well as numerous research and educational institutes within the public sector.
From its own UK design and manufacturing centre, Priorclave ships around the world, this global brand supported fully from the dedicated UK support team and well as an approved network of authorised agents.
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