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SHOW REVIEW


Lab Washer-Disinfectors Meet 21st


xv Century Demands


Market leader Miele’s range of laboratory washer-disinfectors has been expertly developed to offer the perfect solution for 21st


century laboratories. Their critical cleaning systems are highly


regarded by pharmaceutical companies, universities, hospitals, and biotechnology companies throughout the world.


Miele understands the need for strict documentation and verification to ensure that all equipment is installed, operating and performing according to specifications. Designed with this in mind, Miele's laboratory washer-disinfectors include many features to simplify the validation process and ensure optimal performance, such as dual temperature sensors, validation test ports & printer connections.


The under-counter G 7883 is designed for general glassware cleaning within the laboratory. Remarkable flexibility, easy oper- ation and brilliant cleaning results make the G7883 ideal for both small and large companies. The G7883 is Water Regulation Advisory Scheme (WRAS) approved.


The machine boasts Miele’s new Multitronic Novo Plus Controls, which feature eight standard programmes with adjustable temperatures, holding times, and rinse steps.


Wide Selection of UV and Imaging Systems The GelDoc-It®


TS Imaging System


from UVP, for fluorescence and colorimetric imaging, provides a modular design in stand-alone footprint to minimise laboratory space. Components can be added for specific researcher imaging and analysis requirements. The system features an industry leading 2.0 megapixel high resolution, scientific grade CCD camera. The integrated computer and 15inch colour screen with touch screen technology permit fast, easy image capture. Add VisionWorksLS Software when image quantitation is required.


The ColonyDoc-It Imaging Station enables fast, accurate colony counting with a touch of a button. This system is used for fluids contamination, microbiology studies, antibiotic testing and hygiene studies.


The UV Crosslinker, with microprocessor controls and 254nm UV, assures consistent UV output for applications including DNA bonding which takes seconds as compared to oven baking. The pull out drawer style allows easy access for placement of samples. The UV safety switch turns the UV off when the door is opened. UVP has the largest selection of ultraviolet lamps from handheld to benchtop and display models for many applications including bacterial identification and sterilisation, non-destructive testing and inspection, gel electrophoresis and TLC imaging.


UV lamps at the Fisher show include Handheld UV Lamps. Models are available with a single UV wavelength or multiple wavelengths in one lamp and the lamp stand allows for hands free lamp operation.


Bjorn Sundberg, UVP, LLC


UVX Radiometers measure UV irradiance, which is the most effective way to monitor the useful life of any UV light source.


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New Range of Electrophoresis Systems


Fisher Scientific announced the launch of an exciting new range of Fisherbrand electrophoresis systems. The range encompasses SUB-GEL horizontal and Verti-Gel vertical gel electrophoresis systems, which are unsurpassed in their quality, flexibility and ease of use.


By using the latest state-of-the-art injection moulding techniques, the Fisherbrand Electrophoresis range offers the latest in affordable, high-quality electrophoresis products. The new Fisherbrand Electrophoresis range includes: SUB-GEL horizontal gel electrophoresis systems. Each system includes multiple comb and gel tray options plus casting dams for leak- free gel casting; the Verti-Gel mini vertical with leak-proof gel casting, featuring unique, fast set-up sliding clamps, 4-gel capacity and inserts for blotting and 2-D electrophoresis; and the Sub-gel Midi Duo 96 horizontal system which allows up to 96 samples to be separated within a single compact gel tank, saving on bench space and reagent consumption.


Fisherbrand Electrophoresis products combine the most popular features demanded by end-users and are acclaimed for their technical excellence in more than 80 countries. Each product is CE-marked and manufactured to the highest specification, using the finest-grade industrial materials noted for their durability and chemical resistance. This is supported by a product development team whose expertise and experience exceeds four decades in the use, manufacture, sales and support of electrophoresis products.


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“I thought it was very good - the organisation was very good, the venue was fantastic, the staff and facilities at the venue were first class and the footfall was encouraging.”


Malcolm Peck, Business Account Manager Scientific & Medical, Miele


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