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Benchtop Autoclaves Give Superb Service


If you operate a small laboratory with limited floor space, have relatively small items for sterilisation and throughput is infrequent then a benchtop autoclave could be the most appropriate choice. Whilst there are many models available one of the most popular brand names is Priorclave, a British company dedicated to the design and manufacture of steam sterilisers.


The popularity of Priorclave benchtop laboratory and research grade autoclaves has grown over many years through recognition of their robust build quality, great sterilising performance and superior durability. They are known for lowering the cost of ownership due to their service longevity and energy efficiency. Customers also enjoyed pre and aftersales support worldwide.


The current Priorclave range of benchtop autoclaves offer standard chamber sizes, 40L and 60L, plus there is the availability of models with vacuum facility. Autoclaves with vacuum system will forcibly remove residual air from within the chamber and load, usually in multiple vacuum phases with interspersed heating. The presence of air in a load can prevent direct contact by the sterilising media with micro-organism which are held inside tubes, deformed petri dishes, etc. The vacuum system ensures that steam circulates freely for deep penetration into the load.


3 controller, allowing for adjustment of temperature and time for simple cycles to fully featured multi-programme operation. This powerful controller gives unrivalled flexibility, monitoring and management of the process cycle.


Everything about Priorclave benchtop autoclaves is designed to appeal to those wanting a simple to operate machine. Out of the box, these machines require plugging directly into a 230V, single-phase supply. And all steam sterilising process parameters are easily programmed through the Tactrol®


More recently Priorclave introduce new models, available in Base and Smart versions, giving customers a greater range of benchtop autoclaves. The Base range covers ‘the basics’ - media preparation, waste loads, and sterilising loose instruments, open containers, and labware. These high- efficiency cylindrical chamber front-loading autoclaves are well suited to smaller research, quality assurance and teaching laboratories. The SMART range is intended for industrial, research, and production labs and facilities with greater or more diverse needs. They adeptly handle standard tasks (e.g. media prep, waste loads, labware) but can also produce drier loads and more reliably handle complex loads that tend to trap air.


Buy in the knowledge that every care is taken to build robust machines with a superior exterior finish to body panels and frames preventing potential for cross-contamination within laboratories. During manufacture Priorclave incorporates Biomaster Protection into the exterior epoxy coating, a highly effective and permanent treatment for control of harmful bacteria, making any surface cleaner, more hygienic and providing durable lifelong protection against the threat of cross contamination.


Buying a Priorclave brand of autoclave should be viewed as an investment. The high standards maintained at every stage of design and autoclaves production at Priorclave’s UK manufacturing centre ensures the operational longevity of every research grade laboratory autoclave. All products are supported by first class pre- and after-sales technical support and warranty.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/VoZd


New SpeedMixer Mixes Liquids and 2 kg in Gallon-Sized Container SMART DAC 1100/1500/2000 LR series, featuring dual asymmetric centrifuge technology that


Germany’s Hauschild Engineering has introduced a new range of laboratory mixers, the Hauschild SpeedMixer®


can hold and mix a gallon-sized container. These new mixers have an extended radius for greater capacity and include advanced features such as vacuum and robotics, variable counter rotation, and automatic pot cooling. Users can also opt for sensor integration for temperature and gas, as well as remote control and QR code reader capabilities.


Achieving precise mixing ratios and temperatures within a specified time frame is crucial in research and development laboratories worldwide. Homogeneous mixing without bubbles and controlled or cooled temperatures are essential for optimal results. The Hauschild Speedmixer®


accelerates material development and prototyping by ensuring precise and efficient mixing.


Mixing materials with low specific weight can be challenging and requires special technology. Hauschild Engineering has addressed this issue by offering an LR (Long Radius) configuration for their medium and large series SpeedMixer®


models. The extended arm improves material conductivity in the cup holder. Previously, the SMART DAC 1100/1500/2000 series


of large-scale units could only mix a maximum of 0.6 gallons of liquid or up to two kilograms. However, Hauschild Engineering has now introduced an optional Long Radius (LR) for these mixers, allowing for mixing in a gallon-sized bucket. These new and improved ‘mixing giants’ are now available for purchase: SMART DAC1100.3 FVZ LR and SMART DAC1100.4 VAC-P LR; SMART DAC1500.3 FVZ LR and SMART DAC1500.4 VAC-P LR: SMART DAC2000.3 FVZ LR and SMART DAC2000.4 VAC-P LR.


The previously known grammages up to 1 kg, up to 1.5 kg and up to 2 kg remain.


“There is no better way to achieve a homogeneous mixture than mixing with a SMART DAC mixer,” explained Fabio Boccola, CEO of Hauschild Engineering, the pioneer of this technology. “Such a dual asymmetric centrifugal mixer works without stirring tools, ensures almost 100% degassing, and mixes compounds previously considered impossible to mix. The fact that we can now master and precisely control the centrifugal forces even when mixing highly viscous materials up to one gallon shows once again that we are among the market leaders worldwide with our almost 50 years of know-how.”


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Yv0n and ilmt.co/PL/RNy5 59951pr@reply-direct.com SMART DAC series simplifies and 60275pr@reply-direct.com


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