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23 Incubators, Freezers & Cooling Equipment


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LTE Scientific’s IC range of Cooled Incubators combine contemporary design with solid, reliable performance. All models use refrigerants R290 and R600a which have a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of just 3. This compared with lower energy consumption will help lower running costs whilst reducing your carbon footprint.


Accurate temperature performance and space-efficient storage capacities are key features of the IC range. All IC Cooled Incubators incorporate a quiet and effective fan circulation system which distributes the air evenly throughout the chamber. All models are designed to operate between +2ºC and +50ºC.


4 sizes are available, and all models can be supplied with either a white epoxy coated or stainless steel exterior finish. Additionally, all models can also be supplied with double-glazed glass doors. Interiors are high impact-resistant and durable ABS. The entire range also has a one piece door seal which can be easily removed making the whole cabinet extremely easy to clean.


A major feature of the benchtop/underbench IC200 model is its impressive usable chamber capacity of 92-litres, which makes it one of the largest under- bench cooled incubators available. In addition, the IC200 range can be stacked, thus making good use of floor area in the laboratory. The IC400 has an impressive 294-litre capacity yet it only takes up 595mm x 640mm floor area.


For easy maneuverability, IC400 and IC600 models are supplied on castors as standard.


IC Cooled Incubators are controlled via an electronic PID controller providing close temperature control and variation throughout the chambers. For added safety, over-temperature protection is provided via a class 2 limiter.


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New Controlled Nucleation Resource Centre


SP Scientific announces ControLyo® Central, a new suite of online resources detailing how ControLyo® Technology works and its benefits, as well as research publications and brochures. Central to the new resource centre are a series of short video presentations assessing the implementation value of new freeze drying technologies to scientific cycle development, production environments, and for financial business impact to freeze dried parenterals manufacturers.


Using an animated video format, SP Scientific introduces the science of ControLyo® Technology, the process of implementation, and its potential financial benefits to businesses through factors such as shorter cycle times, reduced waste, and improved product quality.


The video shows how staff at an illustrative pharmaceutical company are faced with slowed production due to lyophilisation problems including variations in moisture levels, homogeneity and yield for a new injectable drug. The characters introduce ControLyo® Technology and explain in simple terms how the technology affords precise control over the point of freezing during the lyophilisation process - a critical factor affecting variability within a batch. Further they describe how ControLyo® can reduce cycle time, virtually eliminate waste, improve product quality without requiring any formulation change and maintain sterility. Finally, the cost analysis demonstrates a typical 4-month payback on investment in ControLyo® Technology in their production environment.


Additional videos within ControLyo® Central include actual footage of traditional lyophilisation versus ControLyo® Technology, and ‘in action’ applications involving lyophilisation in both vials and syringes. Visitors to the site will find research publications and supporting literature with Spatially modulated illumination (SMI) microscopy images to further understand this innovative freeze drying breakthrough and its impact on product quality and production efficiencies.


To watch these videos and learn more about ControLyo® Technology please visit http://www. spscientific.com/ControLyo/.


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PolyScience’s line of economical general purpose water baths combine exceptional temperature control with full-featured digital functionality and ease of operation. Designed to accommodate a wide variety of clinical and laboratory applications, these versatile water baths maintain bath temperatures from ambient +5° to 99°C with ±0.1° stability and ±0.2°C uniformity. They are available with 2, 5, 10, 20, or 28 litre single chamber reservoirs.


In addition to precise temperature control, PolyScience Water Baths feature a digital temperature readout that displays both the actual bath temperature and set point temperature simultaneously, three user-defined temperature preset buttons for the quick selection of frequently used temperature set points and an integrated timer. Bath temperature can be displayed in either °C or °F. For added operational convenience, all models include a steeply gabled tilting cover that accommodates glassware of varying heights and permits easy loading and removal of samples while allowing condensate to drain neatly back into the bath. A high-clearance lid is available as an accessory for larger flasks or bottles. Baths with a 10 litre or large reservoir are also equipped with a reservoir drain. All models come equipped with a diffuser tray.


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