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Economical Recirculator Provides Low-Cost Cooling for Laboratory Applications


An efficient and reliable liquid-to-air recirculator that provides exceptionally economical heat removal for FTIR, GC/MS, ICP, vessels, and other laboratory applications is now available from PolyScience. Intended for removing heat loads from sensitive equipment and processes, the Model 3370 Liquid-to-Air Cooler boasts a 4000 watt cooling capacity at 20°C (68°F) and can handle liquid temperatures as high as 70°C (158°F). As a result, it offers significant cost-savings over mechanically refrigerated circulators.


Designed for simple operation and maintenance, the Model 3370 circulates fluid at up to 20.5 lpm (5.4 gpm) to the equipment, back into a reservoir, and through a fan-cooled radiator which removes heat. A built-in low-liquid level indicator safeguards the reservoir and circulation system. The pump and cooling system are further protected with reusable filters. The unit is available with either a turbine or positive displacement pump.


In addition to long life and easy maintenance, the Model 3370 Liquid-to-Air Cooler is also extremely compact. Measuring just 20.5 x 15 x 22.3 inches (52 x 38.1 x 54.6 cm), it requires only slightly more than 1.5ft2


of floor or bench space. For more information visit www.polyscience.com. 38345pr@reply-direct.com New Instrument for Bacterial Cultivation Introduced


The new Advanced™ Anoxomat III from Advanced Instruments is a valuable instrument for microbiologists for the isolation of bacteria, which is critical to the analysis and identification of pathogens. The system can create reliable anaerobic, microaerophilic, or capnophilic environments, within 5 minutes.


Anoxomat’s ability to produce exact and repeatable environmental conditions with low gas consumption means that managers can expect a substantial consumables cost savings of approximately 70% when compared to customers using conventional gas chambers and gas packs. “We find that microbiologists, in both the clinical microbiology and in research labs, want to cultivate anaerobic bacteria in a more cost-effective and efficient way. With its innovative technology, Anoxomat addresses their needs and frustrations. It’s an extraordinary tool for bacterial growth of all types,” said Sinderella Abdallah, Product Manager.


The Anoxomat III has been redesigned with a smaller footprint that meets laboratories’ tight bench space. Its anaerobic


jars have been re-engineered to provide easy-to-secure closure and a compact design that maximises incubator space. These improvements and features deliver a new level of operating flexibility.


The Anoxomat III enables laboratories to manage their time effectively and efficiently by minimising false negatives and re-confirming of results. It requires minimum maintenance and downtime so delivery of results is not jeopardised. When gas chambers and gas packs are replaced with the Anoxomat system, a single technician can use just one process protocol for any bacterial cultivation --instead of multiple processes in multiple locations.


The Anoxomat can be found in clinical microbiology, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, dairy, industrial, veterinary, environmental, petrochemical and quality control laboratories, worldwide. Anoxomat is leading the way with cutting edge instrumentation that meets the microbiology laboratory’s critical needs for cost savings and guaranteed bacterial growth.


43632pr@reply-direct.com Sieve Shaker Range Covers Every Application


The Fritsch sieve range provides the answer to all typical sieving tasks in the laboratory: three well-conceived instruments for every application, with Fritsch concepts that make the work simpler and faster, easy to operate, reliable and long-lasting.


Fritsch sieve shakers are ideal for: dry, wet and micro-precision sieving; measuring the quantitative particle size distribution of solids and suspensions; separating and fractioning. They provide simple, ergonomic operation; fast, reproducible results; sample quantities between 0.05 g and 15 kg; sieve diameter from 100 mm to 450 mm, mesh widths from 5 µm – 125 mm.


The sieve shakers can be used as testing equipment in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001; automatic sieve evaluation with the Fritsch software AUTOSIEVE.


The high performance Vibratory Sieve Shaker ANALYSETTE 3 PRO offers everything you need for fast determination of quantitative particle size distribution in the laboratory. As a shaking sieve system with an electromagnetic drive it oscillates the sieve stack into regulated vertical oscillations, and is the ideal solution for sieving sample quantities up to 2 kg and a measurement range from 5 µm to 63 mm.


The ANALYSETTE 3 PRO is perfectly suited for quality control of incoming and outgoing products, offers user-friendly operation and is low-noise, robust and durable.


The little sister of the ANALYSETTE 3 PRO for all typical sieving tasks in the laboratory with optical adjustment of the amplitude on the running instrument. Complete with the practical Fritsch sieve stack tensioning system EASYTWIST and the Fritsch evaluation software AUTOSIEVE for evaluation of the sieve analysis.


The ANALYSETTE 18 is the robust, heavy duty analytical sieve shaker from Fritsch. It can effortlessly sieve up to 15 kg of material between 20 µm and 125 mm. The three-dimensional sieving motion ensures particularly fast sieving results without manual re-sieving, and also optimal reproducibility.


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