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Consumables Stock Control Capability Extends WinLims Benefits


A new software application has been created by Quality Systems International (QSI) that enables companies and laboratories to easily and efficiently manage their consumables stock control. The new WinLims stock control module allows a stock record to be created for each consumable item used during an analysis procedure. The stock record includes the suppliers’ details, a description of the consumable item, opening stock figures, re-order levels, re-order amounts, shelf life as well as the cost per item or amount. With each receipt of stock the suppliers’ batch details are recorded including the cost per item, date it was receipted as well as the quantity for each specific shipment. “Many types of laboratory analysis require consumables to be used to perform the analysis. There is nothing more frustrating if you run out of a required consumable which causes delays in the analysis workflow,” explained Clive Collier, QSI’s Managing Director. “With the WinLims stock control solution the user can define the analysis method, select the consumables used with this method and detail the amount of each consumable that is used to perform the analysis. So when processing samples, any assigned methods that use consumables will trigger the reduction of each consumable’s stock level by the amount defined by the method. When reorder levels are hit the users are prompted to order new supplies, which will prevent them from running out of stock.”


The new stock control solution also enables traceability of the consumables used to be associated with the analysis samples being processed. The system will not allow any consumables outside of their shelf life to be assigned to a method. The quality loop is effectively completed by being able to show for each sample tested, that the methods have been performed correctly and the consumables used, were in specification and within their shelf life. The WinLims ‘Out of the Box’ solution combined with QSI’s unique WinLims rental scheme provides the first true ‘Off the Shelf’ LIMS within the market place, making LIMS technology available to all companies at low cost and risk free.


Circle no. 206 New Temporary Rubber Assembly Lubricant


International Products Corporation (IPC) is proud to add P-80 RediLube as the latest addition to their line of temporary rubber assembly lubricants. P-80 RediLube provides temporary lubrication that can ease assembly of tight-fitting parts. P-80 RediLube is designed for use on non-porous and coated rubber surfaces. It provides a high degree of lubrication but dries quickly, making it ideal for sub-assembly. Uses include installation of hoses, bushings, seals, o-rings, grommets, and grips. P-80 RediLube is biodegradable and does not contain alcohol, petroleum distillates, or silicone. It is safe to use on most natural and synthetic rubbers, metals, and plastics. International Products Corporation manufactures and distributes environmentally friendly temporary rubber assembly lubricants and precision cleaners from their ISO 9001-Certified facility in Burlington, New Jersey. Their on-site laboratory is equipped for analytical work and consultation on assembly and cleaning processes. Products are readily available worldwide through their network of global distributors.


Circle no. 207 ADVERTORIAL


Kimble, Kontes and Chase Scientific have Joined to Become Your Global Resource for Scientific Laboratory Glassware


We offer a wide variety of quality labware for chemistry, life sciences, chromatography, environmental science and education. In order to bring you the best possible selection of products and services, we now manufacture in six strategically located facilities. With more than 150 years of combined experience in glass design and production, Kimble Chase has developed many brands that have become well-known in labs throughout the world. KIMAX® Pellet Pestle®


, Accuform® are just a few of our brands commonly seen in today’s research and production centers.


Kimble Chase manufactures an extensive line of scientific laboratory glassware for today’s organic and inorganic labs. Our reusables, disposables and specialty products cover everything from adapters to washers and include distillation assemblies, chemistry kits, NMR tubes, pipettes, safety-coated glassware, vacuum apparatus, chromatography columns and HPLC mobile phase handling systems.


, Kontes, Ultra-Ware® , Chromaflex® , Ray-Sorb® and


Kimble Chase is excited to announce the availability of a new line of laboratory glassware. ValueWare®


is


designed from ISO and ASTM standards and is characterised by a unique combination of quality and economy. Manufactured from KIMAX® borosilicate glass 3.3 (KG-33), ValueWare has a low coefficient of expansion and a very high resistance to chemical attack. This means optimal performance in the lab at an affordable price.


All Kimble Chase products are engineered and built for performance. Our goal is to supply quality and value so that our customers can be confident in naming Kimble Chase as their scientific laboratory glassware manufacturer of choice.


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