Laboratory Products 81 Wide Range of Plastic Products now Available Worldwide
Watson Co, Ltd is a leading manufacturer of plastic products for biotechnology and life science research in Japan. The wide range of product line includes pipettes, tips, filter tips, micro-tubes, centrifugal tubes, micro-slides, cell preservation plates, PCR products and racks. Since the launch of this brand in 1988, Watson R&D and manufacturing operations have been meeting the demands of researchers and earned wide patronage. Products are manufactured in clean rooms free of DNase/ RNase/ Pyrogen and delivered to customers after product inspections under rigorous quality control system.
Watson also pour their enthusiasm into R&D in nano-technology area to have realised nano-scale product moulding. Watson’s unique technology makes the difference in quality. It is their wish that their Japanese-quality Watson brand products born from their own experience and wisdom will make contributions to life science in the world and to your laboratory work through their pursuit of excellence in usability, quality and cost performance.
Watson will be attending the following shows and look forward to welcoming you at their stand: Pittcon Conference & Expo, Booth #1757, 2-6 March, 2014; Arablab 2014, Stand No 206, 17-20 March, 2014.
28297pr@reply-direct.com Filtration Society’s 2013 Conference Reported Huge Success
More than 80 delegates from several countries attended the most recent of the Filtration Society’s popular two-day technical meetings. ‘Filter Media 6’ was held in Chester, UK, on 5-6 November 2013. The one-day conference on 6 Nov focused on ‘filter media’ and was preceded on 5 November by an educational course on ‘Media for Gas and Liquid Filtration’. Billed as the most comprehensive introduction to filter media anywhere in the world, the short course was presented by filtration expert Professor Richard Wakeman and consultant engineer Dr Steve Tarleton. Topics covered included woven and non-woven media, yarns and membranes and selection and testing for air and liquid applications. Science Correspondent and former chairman of The Filtration Society Dr Graham Rideal, was delighted with participants’ responses to the ‘Media for Gas and Liquid Filtration’ course. “Professor Wakeman and Dr Tarleton’s course not only delivered quality technical content but also prompted a fascinating and very informative discussion amongst the delegates,” he said.
The following day, the main ‘Filter Media 6’ conference developed the themes introducing the latest cutting edge technologies. Expert speakers from across the globe delivered key presentations that included industrial microporous filters, slotted filters, and novel ways of introducing functionality into filters. Papers on testing, cleaning and regeneration were also presented. After delivering a paper entitled ‘Measuring Filter Cut Points and Pore Size Distributions Using Glass Microspheres’ Dr Rideal added, “The Filtration Society has once again shown that it is enormously popular and attracts delegates from around the world. As CEO of Whitehouse Scientific, I and my company are proud to be associated with the Filtration Society and look forward to its 50th anniversary celebrations in 2014.”
Full details of the 2014 conference programme, short course and exhibition, together with registration information, will be available shortly from Filtration Society’s website at
www.filtsoc.org.
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