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Laboratory Products 81 Free Collection of Drying Methods for Plastics Helps Improve Moisture Analysis Results


The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) has included halogen moisture analysis as a standard test method for determination of moisture in plastics by loss in weight in designation D6980-12. However, defi ning a drying method that fi ts the standard using a halogen moisture analyser may be unfamiliar.


To aid in the process, Mettler Toledo has published a free collection of drying methods for plastics that encompasses standard methods as described by ASTM. This collection will help plastics manufacturers get started with fast, accurate halogen moisture analysis and deliver results in less time to keep up with customer demand.


Accurate moisture analysis can help provide trouble-free compounding and injection moulding, which enhances surface smoothness and helps to provide ideal mechanical properties. An ability to provide repeatable results in less time makes the Mettler Toledo HX204 halogen moisture analyser an excellent choice for providing this fast, accurate halogen moisture analysis, whether used on the factory fl oor or in the quality control lab.


Discover how easy it can be to determine the moisture content of plastics by downloading the free collection of drying methods. 44559pr@reply-direct.com


Benchtop Autoclave with Larger Chamber


Design of the Priorclave H60 compact autoclave came about through a customer request for a benchtop sterilise based on the highly successful C40 laboratory autoclaves but with a larger sterilising chamber. With a level of settings and operating fl exibility usually reserved for larger autoclaves, the Priorclave H60 compact, front loading steam steriliser will enable laboratories with low volume requirements to enjoy the full benefi ts of a feature-packed range at an affordable price. It is ideally suited for a variety of sterilising applications such as media preparation, laboratory waste, liquids and diluents, glassware, instruments and apparatus.


Developed at the company’s UK manufacturing centre, the H60, a 60 litre benchtop laboratory and research grade autoclave is now a key model within Priorclave’s more compact steam steriliser range and offers a 50% increase in chamber capacity. This latest model has an internal chamber diameter of 350mm, a working depth of 625mm and is available with a choice of either a single or double heating elements, giving cycle times of 90 or 75 minutes respectively. It also features the advanced TACTROL® setting of temperature and time.


2 microprocessor control system with staged illumination providing digital readout of cycle status as well as allowing easy


Designed for bench-mounting and easy installation, models in this versatile H60 autoclave range can be supplied for either manual or auto-water fi ll and come in a choice of standard or vacuum models. Appreciating that the increased external depth of the new Compact H60 steam steriliser may restrict placement on a standard laboratory bench Priorclave is able to supply a special stand to facilitate mounting adjacent to a working surface.


As a dedicated design and manufacturing centre for autoclaves, Priorclave has created one of the largest ranges of standard steam sterilisers, from compact bench-top front loading to free-standing top-loading and high capacity front-loading autoclaves as well as double-door, power-door and stackable sterilisers. It is unlikely that customers cannot fi nd a model to meet their needs, however for one customer this was not enough.


Despite having the most comprehensive range of laboratory autoclaves there is always someone who wants something different and that is exactly what brought about the development and production by Priorclave of the H60, an autoclave with a horizontal 60 litre capacity chamber.


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Awareness is the Key that Unlocks Increased Safety in the Lab


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You may not be able to detect chemical emissions in your lab, but Erlab’s Halo Sense can.


The Halo Sense is a small, portable unit that monitors the air quality in your lab to detect a broad-range of VOCs or acids at the source (a formaldehyde version is also available). If chemical emissions are detected, the light will pulse with an audible alarm so that you can take the next steps to ensure your safety.


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