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44 New Guide Highlights BioBanking Solutions™


Wheaton is pleased to introduce the new Biobanking Solutions Guide. Created as a tool to aid researchers in making their jobs easier and more efficient when storing and accessing irreplaceable biological samples, the Wheaton BioBanking Solutions Guide is a comprehensive offering of high quality products and customised services for cryogenic samples and projects.


Focusing on the key areas of sample containment, sample traceability, processing tools and batching and storing, the BioBanking Solutions Guide highlights new and innovative products designed and developed specifically for biological sample management. Wheaton products featured include the SingleScan™ Bar Code Reader, a 2D Data Matrix and 1D Linear Bar Code Reader capable of reading coded vials and ampoules from a wide range of manufacturers and label printers.


Also featured are the CryoELITE® Cryogenic vials, which boast an unrivalled cap seal that exceeds DOT and IATA regulations thus ensuring the


ultimate protection of samples during transportation and demanding freeze-thaw handling. CryoELITE’s Loctagon™ Vial Skirt provides stability in the freestanding position, providing easy open and close with one hand and the optional 2D Data Matrix Bar Code Insert provides a unique identifier for traceability.


Additional products include the KeepIT® Freezer Boxes, made from Eastman Tritan™, an environmentally friendly, Bisphenol-A (BPA) free, shatter


resistant resin, which offers the convenience of sample storage and scanning capability in one box and the Acura manual 826 XS micropipettes, specifically designed for the precision handling of precious samples in a controlled environment. Additionally, the BioBanking Solutions Guide features technical data, links to relevant industry websites, Best Practices and a series of unique advantages and tips, such as the benefits of using the unique Wheaton colour-coding system for managing your samples and projects.


Researchers can obtain copies of the BioBanking Solutions Guide free of charge by visiting the Wheaton website. ADVERTORIAL New Closed-loop Containment Isolator


The new closed-loop containment isolator is the most recent HEPA filtered glove box offered by Plas-Labs. The 830-ABB/CLC contains two (2) 20.32 cm round HEPA filters, magnehelic gauges, blower, and pre-filters.


The glove box operates under a slight negative pressure. The optically clear glove box construction provides optimum light and visibility inside the glove box.


All glove boxes include bright white ambidextrous Hypalon gloves, electrical outlet strip, four (4) valves for purging, and an optically clear cylindrical transfer chamber. Clearly your best choice!


Contact PLAS  LABS at 517-372-7177 for further information.


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Movable Underbench Cabinets


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Benchmark Scientific is happy to introduce the newest addition to its temperature control equipment line: the MyBath™ 4L personal water bath. This compact 4 litre water bath features easy to use digital controls that allow the user to quickly select and monitor temperature. The microprocessor control ensures temperature precision and accuracy. For additional convenience, the MyBath features a simple Quik- CAL™, in-lab user calibration function – eliminating the need for expensive and time consuming professional calibration procedures. The unit’s hinged lid provides a secure, covered environment and can be flipped open or completely and instantly removed. Furthermore, Benchmark’s MyBath is the only water bath that comes with tube racks for 50ml, 15ml and 1.5/2.0ml tubes. This allows the user to quickly set up their new unit and start to utilise it without having to spend extra time or money on finding correctly fitting racks. An optional rack for 0.5ml tubes is also available from Benchmark Scientific. At just 8 inches in width, this water bath will fit on even the most crowded of bench tops. Designed with the molecular biology lab in mind, the MyBath™ 4L is the complete personal water bath.


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Compact Water Bath


Available from asecos, underbench cabinets, tested and certified in accordance with the European Norm 14470-1 for safety storage cabinets, are a permanent feature in today’s laboratories.


They take advantage of empty space, for example under hazardous material workplaces. Especially type 90 models offer maximum safety in storing hazardous materials. They provide fire resistance to the dangerous cabinet content for at least 90 minutes. There is only one blemish: Occasionally moving these cabinets can cause problems.


It can prove difficult to move the cabinet, for example when checking extraction points at the rear. Also the floor can possibly be damaged. asecos underbench cabinets solve this problem. Equipped with a 30mm high movable plinth and four to six castors (depending on the model width) the cabinets can beeasily moved to every position required. An integrated locking mechanism can be screwed out or in with a wrench through the small orifices and fixes the underbench cabinet at the required position. At the same time the user can carry out adjustments to compensate any floor unevenness. If the locking device is screwed in the cabinet can be moved again.


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