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Digital Water Baths Offer Exceptional Temperature Control and Functionality


PolyScience’s line of economical general purpose water baths combine exceptional temperature control with full- featured digital functionality and ease of operation. Designed to accommodate a wide variety of clinical and laboratory applications, these versatile water baths maintain bath temperatures from ambient +5° to 99°C with ±0.1° stability and ±0.2°C uniformity. They are available with 2, 5, 10, 20, or 28 litre single chamber reservoirs.


In addition to precise temperature control, PolyScience Water Baths feature a digital temperature readout that displays both the actual bath temperature and set point temperature simultaneously, three user-defined temperature preset buttons for the quick selection of frequently used temperature set points and an integrated timer. Bath temperature can be displayed in either °C or °F. For added operational convenience, all models include a steeply gabled tilting cover that accommodates glassware of varying heights and permits easy loading and removal of samples while allowing condensate to drain neatly back into the bath. A high-clearance lid is available as an accessory for larger flasks or bottles. Baths with a 10 litre or large reservoir are also equipped with a reservoir drain. All models come equipped with a diffuser tray.


For more information, visit www.polyscience.com. 34778pr@reply-direct.com Keep Your Cookies Crunchy with the ‘Moisture in Cookies’ Expert Package


Reliable moisture control in cookie production promotes quality, preserves profits and boosts operational efficiency.


Mettler Toledo halogen moisture analysers perform the same analysis as the drying oven reference method (ICC Method 110/1 and AACC Method 44-1.02). However, moisture analysers typically require less than 10 minutes compared to 2-4 hours with the drying oven. This time gain improves the manufacturer’s ability to accurately control the moisture content throughout the baking process, with a positive impact on both quality (crispness, consistency) and profits.


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Case Study: ‘Cookie Quality: A Recipe for Success’. Learn how a biscuit manufacturing giant applies moisture analysis to ensure consistent quality, promote operational efficiency and improve profits.


Application Note: ‘Measuring Moisture in Cookies’. This document demonstrates how Mettler Toledo halogen moisture analysers advance productivity by delivering fast and precise moisture results.


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42114pr@reply-direct.com New Series of ‘How to’ Videos Released


Silverson Machines Ltd have recently released a series of ‘How to’ videos on their YouTube channel intended to demonstrate how to get the best results from various key ingredients in the pharmaceutical industry.


The series includes ‘How to’ information on applications such as Mixing Xanthan Gum and Dispersing Titanium Dioxide.


With more people turning to video for information Silverson began producing video content to demonstrate and instruct how to get the best results in various applications when using a high shear mixer. Although Silverson have previously produced videos focusing on the capabilities and range of their mixing equipment, the new series of videos is intended to reach out to those who aren’t aware of Silverson and their mixing technology, to help them improve their processes and get the best yield from their ingredients with the help of a Silverson High Shear mixer. With over 70 years’ experience, Silverson are hoping to help a new set of customers with their mixing requirements.


By focusing on what people are searching for online, ‘How to disperse Titanium Dioxide’ for example, Silverson’s new videos target a new audience while showing how versatile and useful their mixing equipment is in these applications.


Harold Rothman, Managing Director of Silverson said: “Videos are very demonstration friendly allowing the viewer to quickly understand the benefits of Silverson Mixers.“


More ‘How to’ videos are currently being filmed including videos on emulsions and High Active Surfactants. Additional videos will be released over the year covering a range of applications over the food, chemical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.


To view the videos, please visit: www.youtube.com/silversonmachines and subscribe to the channel to get updates on the newest content. The videos are also available to view alongside the corresponding application reports on the Silverson website at www.silverson.co.uk.


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