GFL Shakers
There are 15 different model variants of GFL Shakers with fi ve types of motion. All of the device models are controlled either digitally or by analogue means. Their stable, low-wear drive mechanisms ensure a particularly smooth working motion and dependable, long-term service. Soft start-up of the devices. GFL Shakers can be equipped with a large variety of accessories. All GFL Shakers have the CE mark and are tested according to the German Equipment Safety Law.
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Synbiosis, a long-established, expert manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, have announced its Minimum Inhibitory Concentration(MIC) Strip module is now available to download. This revolutionary new module automatically reads the MIC point of an antimicrobial sample at the touch of abutton. Minimum inhibitory concentrations are defi ned as the lowest concentration of an antimicrobial that will inhibit the visible growth of a microorganism after overnight incubation. This point is determined using strips impregnated with a known concentration gradient of each antimicrobial being tested. The new MIC Strip Module designed for use with Synbiosis’s ChromaZona and ProtoCOL 3 automated inhibition zone measurement systems, automatically detects MIC Strips on an agar plate and reads the MIC value in seconds. This new module will save scientists time having to calculate the MIC point, as well as enabling reliability and standardisation of results. “Microbiologists have informed us that manually measuring zones around MIC strips can become laborious and incredibly time consuming, leading to fatigue and the possibility of variation in results between users,” stated Kate George, Senior Divisional Manager at Synbiosis. “In response, we are pleased to introduce the world’s fi rst commercial software to fully automate this analysis. For a speedy and consistent indication of an antimicrobial’s effi cacy, microbiologists should trial our cutting-edge new MIC Strip module today.”
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Waiting for unstable or drifting measurement readings can be a frustrating waste of time in a busy laboratory. Weighing accuracy can be protected by recognising and eliminating common external infl uences which have a disruptive effect on weighing, as explained in ‘Worry Free Weighing: Dealing with static and drafts’, an on-demand webinar from the weighing experts.
External factors that can infl uence weighing accuracy are often overlooked, even though an unreliable weighing result can have a profound effect downstream on the quality of the fi nal result.
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Two of the latest innovations in weighing technology specifi cally designed to minimise external infl uences on analytical and precision balances are discussed during this webinar: StaticDetect™ - automatic static detection for analytical balances; warns whether a weighing result has been infl uenced by an electrostatic charge and indicates the magnitude of the error; SmartPan™ - innovative weighing pan designed for precision balances; delivers a more accurate weighing result in less than half the time, especially in an unstable environment.
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Viewers of this webinar will be able to: learn how to improve weighing accuracy by recognising common external infl uences; understand how to avoid or control the effect of electrostatic charges on weighing results; realise how to manage temperature differences to maximise the accuracy of weighing; recognise what can be done to eliminate the effect of drafts or air turbulence on the weighing result.
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An on-demand webinar from Mettler Toledo, ‘Worry-free weighing: Dealing with static and drafts’, features guest presenter Professor Dr Peter Ryser from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne and provides laboratory personnel with tips and advice on how to reduce or eliminate the effects of disruptive infl uences on weighing, including
electrostatic charges, temperature variations, and air turbulence or drafts. It will also discuss simple steps that can be taken to address these problems, as well as weighing accessories to make the tasks of a balance operator more straightforward and less error-prone.
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manufacturing, science and research the need for a clean particle and germ free environment plays an ever important role.
Astell Scientifi c, leaders in sterilisation since 1884, are pleased to announce the launch of their new website at
www.astell.com. Following recent corporate branding changes and the release of a new-look autoclave range, the new website combines these elements into a dynamic online platform suitable for browsing on modern digital devices. The website employs a bold and simple site structure designed to enhance navigation and showcase the full range of sterilisation products available to customers, whilst also hosting important resources for dealers and service/ repair enquiries. There is also a new Product Finder tool available to help visitors fi nd the right autoclave, and better social media integration with feeds offering the latest news and tips. Astell Sales & Marketing Director Dave Thomas commented: “Our new website is just one of a number of changes we have made recently as we continue to focus on growing both our UK and international business. Customers in the market for an autoclave, steam generator or Effl uent Decontamination System should make
astell.com their fi rst port of call.“ Astell Scientifi c’s new-look autoclave range is now available to order. For more information and to experience the new website visit
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For this purpose elaborate clean room facilities are designed at great expense, not only upon purchase but also for their upkeep. In many instances it is excessive to install oversized, technically complex, and expensive clean room facilities. Often the economy of an exclusive clean room does not justify for it and in many instances it is quite suffi cient to create a localised clean room environment.
The Spetec Flow Box FBS or ‘CleanBoy® at the location where they are needed.
The Flow Box FBS is manufactured from only high quality materials such as acrylic glass and stainless steel are being applied. For installation in an acidic atmosphere a special protective coating will be offered as an option. The effective clean room space of the FBS covers a size between 2,5 ft2 and 12,9 ft2.
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The CleanBoy®
Spetec clean room devices are equipped with a H 14 type fi lter. These have a fi ltration effi ciency of 99.995%. This means that the fi lter captures at least 99.995% of all 0.12 µm particles (as per MPPS). The fi ltration effi ciency is approx. 99.9995% for 0.3 µm particles. This laminar airfl ow below the fl ow modules means that there is no crossover with dirty air from the outside and the air moves as a parallel stream.
device, offers a cost effective and simple solution to the particle problem. The CleanBoy®
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