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LABORATORY PRODUCTS New General Purpose Centrifuges


Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc has introduced the Thermo Scientific Heraeus one-litre general purpose centrifuge series for unparalleled pro - ductivity and throughput. Combining a maximum cap - acity of 4 x 400 ml with a compact design for optimising workspace, these centrifuges feature multilingual user interfaces and control technology to maximise run performance and reproducibility.


Both the Heraeus® Megafuge® and the Heraeus Multifuge®


16 centrifuges for routine sample preparation, X1 centrifuge series for high processing


versatility, incorporate a range of innovative technologies. The tool-free Auto- Lock®


III rotor system enables 3-second rotor installation and removal, for quick switch between applications and easy chamber access for cleaning convenience. The biocontainment certified ClickSeal®


bucket sealing system


employs glove friendly, one-handed snap-on covers, replacing complicated screw caps and clips. In addition, the advanced rotor management SMARTSpin®


Circle no. 396


For unmatched versatility, our extensive rotor selection accommodates a variety of tubes, bottles and accessories, bringing an array of routine and high-speed applications directly to the benchtop. With Thermo Scientific Fiberlite rotors, achieve higher G-force and faster speeds, and ensure exceptional security and efficiency with a lightweight, robust and corrosion- free design.


Circle no. 397 Automated Reading of Rosco Neo-Sensitabs


The BIOMIC V3 Microbiology System from Giles Scientific, Inc now automates the reading and interpretation of Rosco Neo-Sensitabs. Neo- Senstiabs comprise 125+ different antimicrobial agents. BIOMIC V3 interprets Neo-Sensitabs based on current CLSI and EUCAST guidelines.


BIOMIC V3’s colour digital imaging technology also reads and interprets all brands of disks for antibiotic susceptibility testing. Additional features include reading and interpreting of identification panels including API®


Circle no. 398 (bioMerieux), RapIDTM (Remel), CrystalTM (BD),


chromogenic agar and colony count test plates. Bar code reading and a bi-directional LIS/LIMS interface further speeds testing workflow. BIOMIC V3 serves as a primary or secondary AST-ID system for microbiology laboratories.


ARC Sensor Technology


Hamilton Company has announced the Hamilton ARC concept, a new sensor family for process control that includes pH, dissolved oxygen and conductivity measurements. More than simply sensors, ARC Sensors are the complete solution: innovative premium quality sensors with a robust, direct, and standard interface to the PLC. Hamilton ARC Sensors send an analytical signal directly to an analogue process control system while delivering at the same time the power of digital sensor management.


Bruno Waller, Director of Sales Laboratory and Sensors at HAMILTON commented: “With ARC Sensors process downtimes are minimised. The digital connection plus the on-board processor and memory built into every ARC Sensor means they can be pre-calibrated and configured in the lab. Due to the time-saving features for sensor operation and maintenance, costs and opportunity for human errors are drastically reduced.”


Classic sensors produce weak, temperamental signals that require a separate transmitter to amplify the signal before connecting to the process control system. With ARC Sensors a technology has been developed that replaces the need for transmitters. The ARC Sensor’s built-in electronics convert the low amperage measurement signal and enables several unique sensor functions. Apart from the direct analogue connectivity, ARC Sensors offer a digital connection that delivers superior data integrity, increased productivity and longer life cycles. ARC Sensors are far less prone to interruption in challenging production environments than classical sensors. ARC Sensors are available with both standard analogue (4-20mA) and digital ModBus interfaces built-in and supported directly from the sensor itself.


Circle no. 399 system optimises acceleration, braking, temperature control and


residual load imbalance to maximise safety and improve separation and pelleting efficiency.


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