Laboratory Products xxv Speed up Mercury Analysis in your Laboratory
Mercury analysis can be a cumbersome process with multiple sample preparation steps required. Furthermore, instrumentation can require extensive and frequent calibration (as often as twice a day!)
The Milestone DMA-1 Direct Mercury Analyser from Analytix overcomes these common problems as a calibration can last up to six months and is matrix independent. Samples require no sample preparation and are simply weighted into sample boats and loaded into the instrument. Measurements take as little as six minutes and total mercury results are generated at the end of analysis.
Given the ease of use and cost effectiveness, the system is also ideal for use out in the field or off-shore on oil platforms. Systems can be calibrated in the lab/on-shore prior to shipment, also meaning that hazardous mercury does not need to be shipped with the system. Maintenance is simple, with support often performed remotely, ideal when up-time is crucial.
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Enhanced PCR Plates for Improved Stability and Evaporation Protection
For use in automated PCR, high plate stability and stiffness are important for safe handling. For these applications, Brand offers new Rigid Frame plates with 96 and 384 wells.
They have a rigid polycarbonate frame that provides high dimensional stability before, during and after the PCR run. As a result, the plate does not warp even at high temperatures. This not only brings advantages in terms of safe handling, but also in terms of evaporation protection through sealing foils. This makes smaller sample volumes possible.
The rigid frame also allows the use of very thin-walled wells made of 100% pure medical grade polypropylene. The uniform and thin wall thicknesses of the wells ensure rapid transfer of temperature from the cycler to the sample, reducing cycle times.
Like all PCR consumables from BRAND, the Rigid Frame plates meet high quality and purity requirements. They are produced under controlled cleanroom conditions and thus meet the quality criteria of the BIO-CERT® level.
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60002pr@reply-direct.com
Space Saving PEEK HPLC Tubing
Save space and maintain good chromatography when distance is required between your HPLC components and columns. FlexiTubes™ from Microsolv Technology are flexible length, coiled PEEK tubing that will expand and contract like a phone cord, saving space and allowing distance without causing band broadening since it is a pulse dampener. Also great for organising your -instrument and eliminating that cluttered look.
The FlexiTubes™ will provide a pulse-dampener effect for parabolic flow fluids, which will result in a quieter base line and reduce band broadening. Now at reduced prices and increased selection.
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ilmt.co/PL/2PEJ 59568pr@reply-direct.com
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