Laboratory Products 11
The Laboratory Glassware Washer: The Unsung Hero of the Laboratory
Free-Standing Glassware Washer
A large-chamber, free-standing washer can serve multiple laboratories or an entire facility. These washers are commonly used by institutions that have centralised glassware washing. Typically constructed of sturdy stainless steel, insulated for heat and noise absorption, free-standing washers may offer doors on both sides for access to racks.
The Miele G 7825 Glassware Washing System is designed to provide high-throughput glassware cleaning in areas where space is at a premium. This unit is ideal for cleaning both large volumes of small items, and difficult to clean large items. This high tech system has been proven in hundreds of laboratories worldwide. It features the user-friendly Profitronic programming system for easy programming, a fully modular basket system for wash load flexibility, and an automatic basket recognition system to help eliminate user error.
The G7825 is ideal for the large laboratory or dedicated washroom. A typical floor model, it will hold 100 or more flasks, and many have racks that can be customised for washing specialty items like pipettes.
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A laboratory glassware washer is a piece of equipment that you usually don't think about until it breaks down, and all work in the laboratory screeches to a halt. Laboratory glassware washers come in many sizes and shapes, from compact, undercounter models to large, double-stacked units that can handle the glassware needs of half a dozen laboratories. Models developed by Miele Professional include programmable controls, and some are network-enabled, so that you can control them from your workstation.
Miele laboratory glassware washing machines are designed for the rigorous demands of all laboratories, most of which require a standard washer that can handle flasks, pipettes, and other common items of glassware.
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Undercounter Glassware Washer
An undercounter washer is generally the most basic, economical model of washer. This type of washer should have a strong pump for circulating clean water, multijet spray arms, direct spray injection for hollow items, and hot air drying.
The Miele G 7883 is the ‘industry standard’ under counter glassware washer offering 8 wash programs, 2 utility programs, and one custom program slot. It is an entry-level undercounter model that can handle most of the basic cleaning challenges in a typical laboratory.
The G7883 not only saves researchers from the labour-intensive task of hand washing, it also provides more repeatable, and efficient results. From water treatment labs doing trace metal analysis to university tissue culture labs, the Miele G7883 sets the standard for brilliant results in an under counter design.
It has variable spray arm rotation speed and programmable controls so that you can customise cleaning programs for lightly to heavily contaminated glassware. A high heat cycle can be very helpful for removing tough substances like oil, agar, and wax.
For further information on Miele Professional products, please visit
www.miele-professional.co.uk or telephone 0844 893 0773.
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After years of constant use, the only thing growing in a Miele will be your confidence.
With today’s improvements in analytical instrumentation, accurate results for you rely on accurate results from your Miele. From Biotech, life science, chemistry or pharma, Miele Professional laboratory glasswashers will provide analytically clean results every time. They’re engineered to perform for years to come, meaning less downtime, longer replacement intervals and ultimately less cost. Which is bad news for contamination, but great news for your budget.
For years of perfect performance, it must be a Miele. Call 0844 893 0773 or visit
www.miele-professional.co.uk
LABMATE UK & IRELAND - APRIL 2012 - ADVERTORIAL
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