Laboratory Products 53 Entry Level Flow Reactors for Synthetic Development
Asynt announces their exciting new flow-chemistry platform, the fReactor, an affordable device created to bring the many advantages of flow chemistry to your laboratory through easy-to-use, flexible and intuitive design.
Developed in collaboration with chemists and chemical engineers from the renowned Institute of Process Research and Development (iPRD) at the University of Leeds, the fReactor is simple to assemble and modify, making it suitable for a wide range of continuous-flow processes.
Professor John Blacker, Head of the iPRD commented: “Our continuous stirred tank reactor design overcomes the limitations of tubular flow chemistry systems, most notably the fReactor allows both single and multiphasic reactions to be carried out across a range of residence times.” He added: “With the fReactor, just add a hotplate and pump and you are ready to start investigating flow chemistry experiments. Because of its low price and total operating volume of just 10ml, the fReactor is an ideal device for laboratories wanting to evaluate the many advantages of small-scale flow chemistry.”
Integrating the efficiency of pipe-flow processing with the advanced mixing of a continuous stirred tank reactor, the fReactor provides chemists with a versatile ‘plug-and-play’ setup allowing exploration of continuous-flow processing, with little expertise required.
The fReactor platform comprises of 5 modules, which combine to give a reaction zone delivering a good residence time distribution. These interconnected modules are located on a metal heat-transfer baseplate which sits on conventional laboratory hotplate-stirrer. Nikil Kapur, Professor of Applied Fluid Mechanics based at the School of Mechanical Engineering, commented: “With mixing in each zone, the fReactor offers outstanding flow
chemistry reaction flexibility. Multiple ports allow telescoping of reactions, sampling or integration of sensors within the reactors. Robustly constructed, the fReactor is both easy to use and simple to clean.” More information online:
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New Mixer Mill Best in Class for Sample Mixing and Pulverisation
With the new Mixer Mill MM 500 Retsch has developed a versatile bench-top unit which is suitable for dry, wet and cryogenic grinding of up to 2 x 45 ml sample in one working run. This powerful mill mixes and pulverises powders and suspensions down to grind sizes <0.1 µm within seconds.
The robust high-performance drive makes the MM 500 suitable for applications like mechanical alloying and mechanochemistry. Long-term grinding processes up to 99 h are possible with this mill. The user-friendly clamping system facilitates safe operation. For periodic sample extraction, the jars remain conveniently clamped. The grinding jar volumes are available in 50 ml, 80 ml and 125 ml, and the new jar design allows full use of volume, even for wet grinding.
The mill is operated via a 4.3” touch display with direct access to the MyRETSCH web portal via QR code. It allows memory for 12 SOPs and 4 program cycles. Moreover, the MM 500 can be controlled via the new optional RetscH App which provides features such as creating application routines, accessing a comprehensive application database or direct contact to the Retsch service team.
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New Generation of Incubators Introduced
With the new generation of incubators, Hettich is expanding its product portfolio for microbiological diagnostics, clinical chemistry and applications in industry and research.
The HettCube 200, 400 and 600 models with and without cooling are now equipped with a 4.3-inch touch display that offers full transparency over the incubation process.
At a glance, the status of the process and all events can be viewed, as well as alarm messages in retrospect for the last four weeks. Weekly programming, tolerance band limits and behaviour in the event of
power failures can be easily set without additional software.
As the requirements of different applications vary, this new HettCube generation offers the best options for an undisturbed and reliable incubation process in proven quality.
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REPRODUCIBLE RESULTS, YOU CAN RELY ON
Grant’s versatile dry block heaters provide you with advanced digital temperature control for complete precision. Each model comes with a choice of modular or custom heating blocks for added fl exibility.
The full range offers outstanding performance in temperature uniformity and stability, helping you create the reproducible results you need.
Visit our website today, to learn more about our advanced dry block heaters.
Expanded Manual Pipette Range Announced
Integra Biosciences is expanding the EVOLVE manual pipette range with the launch of the new 16-channel EVOLVE. Ergonomically designed to increase productivity and improve user handling, the new model is available in 10, 50 and 100 µl formats. The 16-channel option features 4.5 mm tip spacing, ideal for working with 384-well plates, reducing the number of pipetting movements, improving accuracy and increasing reproducibility.
EVOLVE pipettes use three adjustable dials for individually setting each decimal, unlike the single rotating plunger seen on traditional manual pipettes. This reduces repetitive stress injuries and enables users to set volumes in a fraction of the time – increasing efficiency – especially when adjusting from low to high volumes and vice versa. With a full line of single, 8-, 12- and 16-channel EVOLVE manual pipettes now available, covering a volume range of 0.2 to 5,000 µl, the EVOLVE family provides a perfect manual pipetting solution for any application.
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