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Incubators, Freezers & Cooling Equipment


Incubator Series offers Maximum Flexibility and Unparalleled Performance


Designed to meet the increasing demands of today’s laboratory and process facility, IP incubators from LTE Scientific offer maximum flexibility and unparalleled performance. These products are widely regarded to represent excellent value for money as they combine outstanding build quality. LTE is well known for the reliability and performance of its laboratory ovens and microbiological incubators.


Operating within a temperature range of 30 - 80°C, the range boasts extremely fast heat up times, almost undetectable over- shoot and superb accuracy. Set and actual temperatures are digitally displayed and to ensure sample safety, a manual reset over- temperature cut out (meeting IEC1010-2-010) has been incorporated.


Four models are available in each of the five sizes from 60 – 250 litres, with a choice of either fan circulation or natural convection, adjustable vent and a choice of PID control systems to suit most applications.


This ranges from single temperature set-point controller, through to a multi-program option, which stores up to eight multiple step cycles in the memory. This includes a ramp function which controls the temperature rise and fall rates. The programme can be stopped, repeated for a specified number of times or continue until interrupted, and in the event of a power failure the product has an automatic recovery function.


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New Vibration Free Chilling/Heating Incubators


Torrey Pines Scientific announces new larger EchoTherm™ vibration free bench top chilling incubators that are ideal for protein crystallography. The incubators are 100 litre capacity and can hold 66 assay plates without stacking.


These incubators are Peltier-based for heating and chilling, and are vibration-free making them ideal for doing protein crystallisations. Other applications include incubating marine samples below room temperature, enzyme reactions and deactivations, hybridisations, ligations, and general lab incubations.


There are two models, the IN55 is fully programmable for temperature cycling crystals for better growth while the IN50 is simple digital. Both models feature temperature ramping up and down. Chamber size for both is 100 litres. They are settable form 4.0ºC to 70.0ºC and feature temperature control to ± 0.1°C, and can be controlled at or near room temperature.


Both models feature digital display to 0.1°C, and accuracy to ± 0.2ºC and have RS232 I/O port for remote control and data collection. Also included are a digital timer in hours, minutes and seconds with user settable Auto-Off, temperature ramping and audible alarms.


Chamber size is 24” high by 20” deep by 14” wide and come with eight stainless steel racks with room for twelve racks. Racks are split in the middle for variety of sample sizes.


Both units are shipped with universal power supplies that take AC line inputs from 100VAC to 265VAC, 50/60 Hz and converts that to 12 volts DC for the unit. An AC line cord for the country of use, user’s manual and full 12-month warranty are also included. They are UL, CSA, and CE compliant.


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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.


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