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Haemoglobinopathy Screening Programmes Offer Flexibility


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Sebia introduces two new technologies for newborn screening and adult testing of haemoglobinopathies in clinical diagnostic laboratories. The most common forms of these genetically inherited disorders of red blood cell haemoglobin are Sickle Cell disease and Beta Thalassaemia major. From its leading position in protein electrophoresis technology, Sebia is well equipped to fulfill the growing demand worldwide for national haemoglobinopathy screening programmes.


Sebia offers the broadest choice of multipurpose electrophoresis systems and methods. CAPILLARYS™ 2 Neonat Fast for dry spot, cord blood and packed red cell sampling and CAPILLARYS™ 2 Flex Piercing for whole blood/capped tubes haemoglobin as well as serum and urine testing.


CAPILLARYSTM 2 Flex Piercing offers a comprehensive menu for haemoglobins, protein electrophoresis, immunotyping and CDT (carbohydrate-deficient transferrin). For haemoglobinopathy testing, the new cap-piercing capability streamlines workflow with a high throughput of 37 Hb samples/hour, and maximises biohazard safety. Once primary sample tubes are loaded onto the system, the sample rack is gently inverted to ensure whole blood samples remain homogeneous and produce accurate results. Positive sample identification ensures full traceability from primary sample tube to final result.


These latest innovations strengthen Sebia’s leadership in the field of electrophoresis technology, and position the company as a key player in haemoglobinopathies diagnosis.


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Drops from a Bird's Eye View


Krüss stirs interfacial tension analysis with a completely new measuring technique. The TVA100 Top View Analyser measures the contact angle using the image of light spots, which are mirrored by the curved surface of the drop. Contact angles in the lower range (down to 1.5°), which in the past it has been difficult to approach, can be measured with particular precision using this method. Measurements on concave surfaces or in recesses, for example on microtitre plates or populated circuit boards, are a further speciality of the new method. The view from above makes wetting inhomogeneities immediately visible. Surface energy measurements can be carried out thanks to the insensitive precision dosing unit with a wide range of liquids. The measuring head is available as a module for established Krüss units or as an independent gantry system for the non-contact investigation of large samples.


Circle no. 166 Hygienic Shelving Perfect For Cold Room Storage


In certain storage applications ‘sensitive’ products require conditions which provide optimum hygiene, particularly those that are low-temperature controlled. For example, cold rooms in catering facilities and other food storage environments as well as hospitals and other critical areas. When these conditions prevail specifying the right type of shelving and racking is essential, which is why ColdRoom+ has been developed. Available from stock through storage specialists Stakrak Ltd, ColdRoom+ Wire Shelving is a non-corrosive, modular wire hygienic shelving system with added antibacterial protection, which comes with a 15 year anti-corrosion guarantee. ColdRoom+ is manufactured from mild steel that is washed and then coated with a polyester powder resin that is hard baked to form a hard wearing level of protection to ensure unrivalled resistance to corrosion and bacteria. This treatment is applied to both shelves and posts to offer all-round protection that


lasts up to 5 times longer than nylon-coated alternatives. The open wire design of the shelving provides improved air circulation, particularly important when storing food products in cold rooms and ambient defrost storage areas.


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