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LABORATORY PRODUCTS
Serological Pipettes Offer Best Quality Assurance for Endotoxin-Sensitive Applications
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New Cryogenic Storage Labels
Computer Imprintable Label Systems (CILS) has launched their new CIL91000TN range of Self-Laminating Labels, which have been developed to survive cryogenic storage. CILS cryogenic labels incorporate a clear wrap-around tail to permanently protect customers computer printed variable data, providing clear and reliable identification.
CILS self-laminating cryogenic labels for vials and tubes are waterproof and can withstand multiple freeze-thaw cycles, water- baths, solvents, abrasion and long-term storage in liquid nitrogen and ultra-low temperature freezers - even down to -196°C without
detaching, cracking or fading. CILS self-laminating labels can be printed 'in-lab' via users existing PC and Laser or Thermal Transfer printer and can be supplied pre-printed or plain in any size, shape and colour to a set specification.
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The wide range of Serological Pipettes available from Sterilin is now certified non-pyrogenic to 0.01EU/ml – significantly lower than the market standard of 0.25EU/ml. The range has also been validated non-haemolytic in accordance with BS EN ISO 10993-4:2002 Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices. These valuable assurances allow pharmaceutical and clinical scientists to have confidence in their results. When pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers perform tests to ensure that their products are free from endotoxins, it is extremely important for them to have confidence in the equipment and materials that they use. Certified non-pyrogenic to a lower level than ever before, Sterilin Serological Pipettes greatly reduce the risk of endotoxin interference in routine laboratory analyses (such as LAL testing) and, therefore, help to ensure the integrity of results.
New Compact Mini Centrifuge
Hoefer, Inc has introduced a new Mini Centrifuge. The unit is compact, easy to use and designed to meet the wide range of applications found in research. The Hoefer Mini Centrifuge comes complete with two rotors - a 6-place rotor for 1.5ml tubes and a PCR Strip rotor. Adapters are included to allow the 6-place rotor to also accommodate 0.5 or 0.4ml tubes. The small footprint requires less than six inches of bench space.
At 6000 rpm/2000g the Hoefer Mini Centrifuge is perfect for quickly spinning down samples, micro gel filtration applications and micro-volume biological fluid centrifugation. The fast acceleration
and braking make it perfect for these quick spins. The Hoefer Mini Centrifuge automatically shuts off when the lid is opened but there is also an on/off switch as well so the lid can be closed without starting the unit. The Hoefer Mini Centrifuge is CE marked.
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Similarly, when pipetting blood and blood products, it is important that the polymer used does not have a detrimental effect on the sample. Validated non-haemolytic, Sterilin Serological Pipettes protect samples and provide valuable assurance that they will not interfere with the results of haemolysis tests. Sterilin Serological Pipettes are manufactured from crystal grade polystyrene to ensure excellent clarity. With crisp black print, ascending and descending graduations, and negative graduations for extra capacity, volumes are extremely easy to read and accurate to +/- 1%. The comprehensive range includes standard pipette sizes (1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50ml) in addition to ‘Shortie’ pipettes (5 and 10ml), which are ideal for use in laminar flow cabinets. The gamma irradiated pipettes are individually wrapped in paper peel or plastic film to maintain quality during storage.
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