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32 MBH ANALYTICAL LTD


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Thermal Microreactor has a New View


The Hiden CATLAB thermal microreactor system is just released with the new CATsoft LabVIEWbased operating program to further optimise and simplify operation in both Quality Control and R&D applications.


Designed for precise characterisation of catalytic and of general thermal reaction studies, the system features a 1000ºC fast response furnace with integrated mass spectrometer and is fully programmable for both automated and manual operation with the CATsoft program controlling furnace temperature and ramp rate, gas stream selection and flow rates from up to eight gas streams, mass spectrometer function and data processing.


The benchtop CATLAB integrated system is uniquely manufactured by a single company with in excess of 20 years proven expertise in both thermal analysis and in mass spectrometry.


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Tips, Tubes and Plates for the Purest Results


LABORATORY PRODUCTS


Kjeldahl Analysis System


Laboratory consumables from Eppendorf offer superior standards in three important areas: purity levels, the absence of additives which could influence assay results, and minimised sample-to-surface binding.


Meeting the needs of scientists using tips, tubes and plates for routine assays or specialised work with sensitive samples, Eppendorf’s material selection and production processes follow the highest quality standards.


Eppendorf consumables are manufactured only from virgin polypropylene certified free of plasticisers, biocides or other unwanted additives, which could leach into buffers and solvents, leading to false positive or false negative results in bioassays. The material also complies with the FDA requirements for olefin polymers.


Eppendorf’s clean-room manufacturing processes are fully automated and subject to continuous quality monitoring. In addition, fully-automated production and special optimised molds that work without slip agents – such as Oleamide or DiHEMDA – ensure that epT.I.P.S.® Tubes® and Eppendorf Plates®


satisfy the requirements of any


application. Batch-specific purity certificates can be downloaded from the Eppendorf website.


Eppendorf LoBind® Tubes and Plates and ep T.I.P.S.


LoRetention pipette tips have all been developed to minimise sample loss due to adsorption to the plastic surface, without the use of any coatings that may could interfere with samples.


Demanding applications, such as forensic DNA testing or next generation sequencing sample preparation, require careful selection of consumables, which will not adversely affect the quality of analytical results. Eppendorf is committed to developing products which eliminate contamination, deliver reliable assay results, and maximise sample recovery. The company’s tips, tubes and plates therefore provide a cost-effective way of ensuring the highest possible reproducibility, accuracy and precision.


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Velp Scientifica provides scientists with a complete system to perform Kjeldahl analysis and determine the nitrogen and protein content in different samples. Designed to ensure optimum accuracy and quality of results the matching DKL Digesters and UDK Distillation Units incorporate multiple innovations.


The DKL Digesters maximise automation, including automatic lift and vacuum control. A large program library, including the most commonly used international methodologies already installed, simplifies operation and saves time. Run data can be stored via a USB connection for optimised transfer on top models. A range of models is available to suit the required sample capacity.


pipette tips, Eppendorf


A series of UDK Distillation Units provide choice of automation levels but in all cases ensure simplicity of operation and full protection of the sample and operator. The Distillation Units offer a high level of technology, including the Velp patented steam generator (absolute safety as it operates without pressure), titanium condenser (patent pending), whose water consumption is a fraction of the expected amount, and technopolymer splash head that ensures that all nitrogen is analysed for the highest possible accuracy of results. The top of the range UK 159 incorporates a colorimetric titrator (AOAC recommended). As with the DKL digesters, display screens provide full information and control. Touch screen on advanced models of Distillation Units.


Different configurations for different needs, in terms of performance and productivity, are available.


Velp offers to the analyst a choice of systems provided from a single source to suit all budgets, with full applications support and technical compatibility to AOAC, EPA, DIN and ISO standards.


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