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53 Noise Reduction Enclosures for a Quiet Lab


Laboratories are often noisy due to vacuum pumps, water chillers, ultrasonic cleaners, nitrogen generators and other instrumentation. Noise makes working conditions around equipment uncomfortable and tiring. An MS Noise Acoustic Enclosure provides the solution you need.


Ionbench’s wide range of boxes can accommodate most vacuum pumps and water chillers. All noise enclosures are equipped with acoustic foam for a -15dB(A) noise reduction (average 75% down in perception). They are also equipped with fans for a perfect heat exchange and with an over- temperature buzzer alarm with battery backup so as to protect the device from over-heating.


Installation is very easy and neither tool nor vacuum breakage is required. Some models have a side window to check oil levels and a side trap door for an easy access. A stainless steel tray on four vibration absorbing castor wheels can also be available to easily drain oil leakage and move the pump and box in the lab for maintenance.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/nnZr


Highly Effective Protein Clean-Up Microplate


High purity products for your HPLC analysis


z Special grades for specific applications :


The Protein Crash technique used by the Porvair Sciences P3 microplate is highly effective at removing proteins from biological samples prior to analysis.


The P3 microplate works by denaturing the protein upon addition of solvents such as acetonitrile or methanol. The proteins ‘crash’ or precipitate out of solution to forms large sticky globules that are then trapped on an open-pore structure filter. Underneath this filter is a highly hydrophobic filter which retains all liquids above it. When a vacuum is applied to the P3 microplate, the liquid containing the analytes of interest is efficiently drawn through the filter and into a collection plate below leaving behind unwanted proteins that can interfere with downstream applications.


The novel dual filter technology in the P3 microplate not only retains unwanted proteins and has good flow rates, it ensure no leakage occurs prior to collection by vacuum. Designed and precision manufactured to conform with ANSI /SLAS guidelines, the automation-friendly P3 microplate enables 96 samples to be filtered simultaneously, accelerating your biological sample clean-up prior to analysis.


The P3 microplate is manufactured from specially selected polypropylene to ensure very low extractables. The dual filters in the P3 plate are produced from an inert material to ensure no adsorption of components from your biological samples thereby eliminating the chance of cross contamination or loss of sample integrity.


To download a copy of the report ‘Biological Sample Preparation using Solid Phase Extraction and Protein Crash techniques in 96 well plates’ please visit https://bit.ly/2GoOnxK.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/BOWm


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