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Laboratory Products 55 New ‘Technology for Vacuum Systems’ Catalogue 2016/2017 Available


Based on more than 50 years of experience in development and production, Vacuubrand offers the most comprehensive range of vacuum solutions for the modern laboratory. The new catalogue 2016/2017 is a concrete reference book for questions concerning rough and fi ne vacuum again.


Over 200 pages provide information about the latest trends and developments in vacuum technology. Among them are the new vacuum gauges VACUU·VIEW®


units. Furthermore the new ATEX VARIO® vacuum by motor speed, can be used in potentially explosive areas.


A detailed chapter on choosing vacuum equipment helps to fi nd the optimal solution for the vacuum requirements of different applications like fi ltration, rotary evaporation, drying, freeze drying, concentration or vacuum networks for laboratories and kilo labs. The order form for the printed version, the online-fl ash-catalogue and the PDF-download are all available on www.vacuubrand.com.


41341pr@reply-direct.com New Generation Imaging Systems for Gel and Blot Imaging to be Showcased at Arablab 2017


Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is delighted to announce the new range of imaging systems will be on Stand 140 at Arablab 2017 on 20th-23rd March. Designed for simple set-up and accurate performance, there will be systems on display to suit all budgets and imaging applications.


Scientists looking for a low cost, yet powerful DNA and protein imaging system, should check out Syngene’s NuGenius, live on stand. This compact gel doc system, featuring a 5 million pixel CCD camera and motor driven zoom lens, enables perfect imaging of any gel or blot size up to 20cm x 24cm. For those seeking dedicated chemiluminescence imagers, Syngene’s experts will be on hand to show the brilliantly designed GeneGnome XRQ imager. With an innovative low-light capture powerhouse of a camera and one-click set-up, generating superb images of barely-there chemiluminescent bands on Western blots has never been easier. To complete Syngene’s range, the PXi all-round multi-functional imaging system is available for scientists to try. This system, complete with high resolution, cooled camera and innovative touch-screen GeneSys image capture software can handle anything with ease, from chemiluminescent and fl uorescent blots, visible gels and blots, right through to more complex 2D gels.


Scientists wanting to fi nd out more about any of these exciting imagers, should go to for details: http://www.syngene.com/nugenius-gel-imaging-system/ or http://www.syngene.com/genegnome-xrq/ http://www.syngene.com/pxi-pxi-touch/


“Arablab is always such a great show and we’re excited to be exhibiting our latest range of intelligently designed gel doc systems here,” commented Matthew Dunne, Senior Divisional Manager at Syngene. “We look forward to welcoming scientists on Stand 140 and to letting them see how imaging technology produced in one of the world’s most renowned innovation hubs, could signifi cantly benefi t their research.”


41600pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL Cooled Incubators Series 3


The LMS Series Three Cooled Incubator is a reliable and accurate temperature controlled cabinet (-10°C to +50°C) which has proved its worth over many years in laboratories both in the U.K. and overseas.


The design of the purpose built incubator facilities the addition of optional extras to provide greater fl exibility for individual use, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including:-


The study of growth patterns of plants and insects,


B.O.D. Tests, Seed germination & vernalisation, Tissue culture, Enzyme testing, Serum studies, Immunology, Fruit fl y culture, Sample storage


Product shelf life tests


We can Now Offer a Bespoke Range of Cabinets for you to choose the Size, Volume, Layout, Specifi cation and Material Finish 7546pr@reply-direct.com


Series 1A Cooled Incubators


The LMS Series ‘1A’ Cooled Incubator is a reliable and accurate Temperature controlled cabinet (-10°C to +50°C) designed for optimum performance and reliability.


The design of the purpose built incubator facilitates the addition of optional extras to provide greater fl exibility for individual use, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. 12233pr@reply-direct.com


Specialists in a Bespoke and Standard Range of Temperature Contolled Incubation Cabinets LMS have been assisting the laboratory world for over 45


years, principally manufacturing cooled incubators and the service, repair and UKAS calibration of laboratory equipment.


Whilst we continue to develop and upgrade our existing ranges of cooled incubators and offering a range of optional extras to suit your particular needs. We can now offer a bespoke range of cabinets for you to choose the size, volume, layout, specifi cation and material fi nish.


8373pr@reply-direct.com 7429ad@reply-direct.com From 72 litre to 1200 litre -10˚C +50˚C Specialist in Cooled Incubation


with integrated chemically resistant sensors. The chapter about gauges and controllers includes also remote controlling of vacuum pumping chemistry diaphragm pumps are presented in an own section. Those pumps, which are able to control the


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