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Expanded Range of Intelligent Heated Modules Announced


Vitl Life Science Solutions has expanded its range of Intelligent Heated Modules, launched last year as accessories required for operating the Ther-Mix Heated Mixer and Flexi-Therm Block Heater.


HM06, HM07 and HM09 maintain the UK based company’s unrivalled reputation of exceptional temperature accuracy, efficient sample heating and reduction of variability in sample preparation.


The interchangeable Intelligent Heated Modules have been uniquely designed with an integrated heated lid, providing all-round intimate thermal contact and independent temperature control that eliminates the risk of sample evaporation and condensation.


With on-board intelligence and extensive memory capabilities, the Heated Modules eliminate the need to stand over samples, manually switching different mixing speeds and temperatures within a protocol, therefore providing the freedom to increase lab efficiency.


Dr Vladimir Gubala, Medway School of Pharmacy, Kent, UK described his experience using the Heated Modules: “We can study up to 24 hydrogels at the same time whilst ensuring that other variables such as shaking speed, reaction time and temperature are precisely controlled. More importantly the combined use of the Ther-Mix and Heated Modules allows us to carry out long- term stability studies where temperature and mixing are two crucial factors but are notoriously hard to systematically control with conventional equipment.”


All modules offer quick selection options and are programmed with self-limiting mixing speeds and temperature settings for ultimate user-safety and sample care. With superior programming functionality users are able to fully customise, create and store their own profiles, even if the module is moved between the Ther-Mix and Flexi-Therm.


Vitl Heated Modules are ideal for use in PCR preparation, holding 0.15ml, 0.2ml and 0.25ml 96 deep-well PCR Micro Plates and Microcentrifuge tubes, with various module variants to be designed in the near-future to accommodate the wide variety of consumables on the market.


Vitl Life Science Solutions is part of global contract design and manufacturing company, ITL Group, located in Ashford, Kent, but with facilities in the United States and China.


The full range of Intelligent Heated Modules are now available to purchase from selected distributors. For the full list of distributors around the world, visit: www.vitlproducts.com/distributors.


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Solotec Scientific Ltd have launched an all new e-commerce website for their Waysafe®


range of


benchtop safety enclosures. At www.waysafe. co.uk users can browse, configure and buy enclosures and spare parts as well as requesting bespoke designs to suit their individual needs.


All Waysafe® safety cabinets/enclosures are


individually made to order in the UK by the skilled and experienced team at Solotec Scientific Ltd. For over 25 years customers within the UK and worldwide have relied on the simple, robust and reliable cabinets for operator protection in industries from research, hospital laboratories and within the food, asbestos, chemical, life sciences and aerosol production industries as well as schools and universities. Designed for easy ductless benchtop installation, the Waysafe® range includes hoods for balances, microscopes, microbiology, MDI and aerosol testing and powder mixing as well. The Solotec Scientific - Waysafe®


bespoke service is fast and efficient for unique applications. 41732pr@reply-direct.com Economical Recirculator Provides Low-Cost Cooling for Laboratory Applications


An efficient and reliable liquid-to-air recirculator that provides exceptionally economical heat removal for FTIR, GC/MS, ICP, vessels, and other laboratory applications is now available from PolyScience. Intended for removing heat loads from sensitive equipment and processes, the Model 3370 Liquid-to-Air Cooler boasts a 4000 watt cooling capacity at 20°C (68°F) and can handle liquid temperatures as high as 70°C (158°F). As a result, it offers significant cost-savings over mechanically refrigerated circulators.


Designed for simple operation and maintenance, the Model 3370 circulates fluid at up to 20.5 lpm (5.4 gpm) to the equipment, back into a reservoir, and through a fan-cooled radiator which removes heat. A built-in low-liquid level indicator safeguards the reservoir and circulation system. The pump and cooling system are further protected with reusable filters. The unit is available with either a turbine or positive displacement pump.


In addition to long life and easy maintenance, the Model 3370 Liquid-to-Air Cooler is also extremely compact. Measuring just 20.5 x 15 x 22.3 inches (52 x 38.1 x 54.6 cm), it requires only slightly more than 1.5ft2 of floor or bench space.


For more information, visit www.polyscience.com, or contact us directly. 38345pr@reply-direct.com


New Website for Benchtop Operator Protection Launched


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