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Laboratory Products 43


Reaction Station and Overhead Stirring System increase throughput at Chinese Labs


As growing numbers of Chinese pharmaceutical companies increase their investment in drug discovery, the adoption of technology to increase their chemical synthesis throughput is growing fast. There has been considerable interest in the Radleys Tornado and Carousel 6 system, which offers controlled parallel heating and mechanical stirring of up to 6 x 250ml flask within a compact benchtop footprint.


Professor Chen Biqiang from the College of Life Science and Technology at the Beijing Institute of Chemical Technology recently invested in a Tornado system. He commented, “I am primarily engaged in the research of enzyme-catalysed synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acid glycerides and previously used a water bath and mechanical agitation to deal with a sample. However, we could only manage one sample at a time. Since using the Tornado system, which can process samples under vacuum and we can simultaneously carry out several reactions. This has greatly increased our work efficiency, and the Carousel 6 part of the system also offers parallel magnetic stirring as well.”


The Tornado system offers unrivalled stirring for both viscous samples and for the dispersion of delicate solids in solution.


Tornado features include: single overhead stirrer used to stir all positions, simultaneously saving space and money; rapid and controlled heating to 180˚C with integral water cooled reflux head; accepts 50ml, 100ml and 250ml round bottom flasks; ‘Pinch-Grip’ mechanism allows easy, ‘tool-free’ stirrer shaft insertion; operates under an inert atmosphere; wide neck flasks with quick coupling for improved sealing and ease of use; 2-speed drive allows overhead stirrers with less torque to be used for higher viscosities; stir to 1000rpm in low viscosity solutions, maximum viscosity 10,000mPas at 500rpm.


29050pr@reply-direct.com Ceiling Mounted Air Filtration System


Halo, a standalone, ceiling mounted air filtration system for the laboratory will allow safe reduction of air change rates while simultaneously improving the air quality of the lab. Featuring the proprietary Neutrodine filtration technology.


Break the status quo of using more fresh air that requires complicated and expensive airflow control systems, air quality sensing systems, or building management systems programming. Halo filters the air continuously, delivering equivalent Air Change Rates (eACH) for safety and savings in the lab environment.


When a chemical spill occurs the Halo will quickly improve air quality. The power of the Neutrodine filtration technology, also used in the GreenFumeHood, capture and retain a broad range of acids, bases and solvents; making it perfect for any laboratory environment.


Halo is installed in the ceiling grid like other fixtures (lights, chilled beams, grilles). Multiple units can be networked to increase their coverage area and communicate any sensed issues to all occupants.


Erlab’s history of filtration expertise, independent testing, and proven superior filtration retention make the Halo air filtration system perfect for the labs of today and tomorrow.


28989pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL Smart and Compact Programmable Peristaltic Pump


The DOSE IT peristaltic pump from Integra makes dispensing easy. With different application methods and different tubing, the DOSE IT can be set up to accurately and rapidly dispense into almost any labware. DOSE IT is an intuitive programmable peristaltic pump that simplifies the dispensing of cell culture media, buffers and other solutions for volumes ranging from 0.1mL to 999mL. DOSE IT features a very small footprint and weighs only 3.5Kg making it a perfect device for bench-top or in-hood dispensing applications. Programming DOSE IT is fast and easy through a multilingual user interface (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian and Japanese).


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The instrument’s pump head accommodates the use of different tubing diameters (1-8mm) allowing a wide range of volumes to be dispensed with optimal speed and precision. A built-in print capability supports the capture of program details for record keeping and quality control. Many accessories are available to support a variety of dispensing applications.


For more complex liquid handling procedures the DOSE IT ‘CUSTOMIZE’ software mode allows users to create their own personalised liquid handling protocols. Up to 20 consecutive dispensing and aspirating steps can be defined. A wide range of settable parameters, such as volume, flow rate and repetitions, can be assigned to each step. In addition, the flow rate can be set to ramp up or down to the target speed, thus avoiding foaming, splashing or unwanted turbulences during dispensing.


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