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New Acura®
ManualXS
Micropipettes - a Master in Metrology
• Remarkable ergonomics, superior drivability
• High visibility counter • New tightness seal, extra smooth activation
• Short, narrow shaft fitting smaller microtubes
• JustipTM adjustable tip ejector*
• Swift-setuser calibration system* • Shock, UV-light and autoclaving resistance
*Socorex patented Socorex ISBA SA
Tel: +41 (0)21 651 6000 E-mail :
socorex@socorex.com
www.socorex.com
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Maassen GmbH Export Catalogue available now
Quality made in Germany, our products are well accepted by all our customers within pharmaceutical, environmental, research, university, chemical and clinical laboratories around the world.
With our special solutions in laboratory accessories, we deliver premium quality products from our own production line and selected German companies making Maassen GmbH a strongly reliable partner for end-users and laboratory serving companies.
Within our own range of sample preparation products for AAS, ICP, UV-VIS, FT-IR, XRF we offer hydraulic presses, sub-boiling systems, flask cleaning, acid cleaning and reference filters. Additionally, we offer spare parts for spectrometers like AAS graphite tubes.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches Interactive Clean Sample
- Graphite Tubes for AAS - Hydraulic Laboratory Presses - PTFE Subboiling System: Easy Acid cleaning - Vessel Cleaning with Acid Steam: ADA-1 - Testing your UV-VIS: Grey Glasses, certified!
To order your copy, please contact us:
Maassen GmbH, Germany Tel: + 49 7121 988 570 Email:
info@maasssen-gmbh.de
www.maassen-gmbh.eu Circle no. 239
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc has announced the launch of the online, fully-interactive version of its EP Scientific Products Catalogue. As leading suppliers of clean sample containers for environmental and critical environment sampling EP Scientific cleans, packages and certifies its sample collection and storage containers in accordance with the EPA’s regulatory guidelines.
The downloadable product brochure, provides simple navigation and product selection for customers wishing to order from the extensive range of EP Scientific contaminant-free containers.
Download the online brochure for information on the full range of EP Scientific products at
www.epscientific.com Circle no. 240
New WTW Lab and Field Catalogue!
Founded in 1945, WTW has taken a leading position in the design and production of superior quality water testing instrumentation.
Laboratory & Field Instrumentation WTW offers the world's most complete line of laboratory and handheld pH, ORP, conductivity, D.O. and BOD/respirometry measuring instruments, turbidity meters and (spectro)photometers with reagents.
The new 2010-2011 Lab and Field Catalogue has just appeared in print. It shows the full range of WTW's laboratory and handheld instruments, including the new exciting MultiLine multiparameter instruments with dedicated Intelligent Digital Sensors. The catalogue is available in English, German, French and Spanish in print and on CD.
Request your free copy today!
www.wtw.com
New Pipette Tips and Filter Tips from Brand!
The new universal tips and filter tips from Brand are a proven standard worldwide. They are optimised to adapt to specific volumes. The polypropylene used is free from DiHEMDA and oleamide, two frequently used additives that affect biological tests and can result in spurious results. The new 200 µl and 1000 µl tips are now 25% lighter, which significantly reduces the weight of plastic waste.
• Graduations for a quick volume check • BIO-CERT®
RNase, endotoxins and ATP • Autoclavable at 121°C
• Environmentally friendly packaging Circle no. 241 Brand GmbH + CO KG : sterile, free of DNA, DNase,
97877 Wertheim (Germany) Phone: +49 9342 808-0 E-Mail:
info@brand.de www.brand.de
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Latest Version of Software Package for Scanning Probe Workstations
Uniscan Instruments has announced the introduction of the latest version of its multi-technique software package for the M370 scanning probe systems. The new version is available for the SECM, SVP, SDS, SKP and OSP scanning electrochemistry modules. Many additional features and functionality have been added to the package. New configurations for area and line scan experiments provide easily defined experiment parameters. The inclusion of new definable parameters, including fuller and reworked pre-conditioning parameters for pre-conditioning the sample or probe, extend the capabilities of the systems.
The addition of line delays allow for the relaxation of the sample or additional surface processes to take place and data acquisition in forward and reverse scans is now available for faster data acquisition. Time evolution experiments are now possible and a special option to average data over multiple lines option reduces noise and increases the signal response ratio. There is now independent control over sweep, step and return speed, which allow for a more flexible approach to the configuration of the experiment. New automated multi-zone SECM scanning/mapping gives consecutive area maps at different locations on the sample.
Dual potentiostat control is available with the SECM module, which allows the system to monitor and record the electrochemical activity simultaneously at the probe and the substrate. Control over current ranging, range change delays and the ability to collect or not to collect data give greater flexibility to the way information is recorded. New graphs and mapping functions have been added with the ability to analyse data within the program and remove the necessity to export data to an external package. The latest version of software is shipping with all new systems and is available as a free update to existing customers and can be downloaded from the Uniscan Instruments website.
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New Porous Plastics for Healthcare Applications
Porvair Filtration Group announces the expansion of its range of BioVyon™ porous polymeric, composite and functionalised materials, designed for use in the healthcare industries.
Manufactured in an ISO accredited clean room environment - the new USP Class VI BioVyon™ sintered porous plastics offer the high degree of biocompatibility and bio-safety required by many healthcare applications.
Using proprietary processes to immobilise materials such as carbon, C18 coated silica and antimicrobials onto the BioVyon™ matrix – Porvair is able to change the properties of the sintered porous plastic to optimally suit different applications.
These BioVyon™ materials offer a wealth of novel filtration and separation possibilities to organisations developing devices for the healthcare industry.
Application developments include: Catheter vents manufactured from BioVyon™ incorporating cellulosic materials that swell in contact with fluids such as blood, providing an instant ‘shut-off’ device that prevents bypass of potential hazards; BioVyon™ plastics incorporating activated carbon that efficiently remove impurities in water & BioVyon™ with active resin immobilised on the matrix to enable removal of specific chemical molecules in a sample prior to diagnostic analysis. In addition by direct chemical or biochemical modification of the BioVyon™ material surface – Porvair has created a range of new functionalised separation materials that can be used for different diagnostic applications.
The company's range of BioVyon™ sintered porous plastic materials and products have been developed using novel technologies to help advance the achievable technical boundaries in these markets. Manufactured to current good manufacturing practices (cGMP), BioVyon™ materials and products are produced to demanding regulatory standards as required by the WRAS, FDA and USP.
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