Laboratory Products 35 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sample Tracking Packages
To assist labs involved with the essential RT-PCR assay part of the ‘test, trace and isolate’ strategy for dealing with the SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic, Ziath has introduced two optimised packages for reliable tracking of patient samples submitted for Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing.
For large-scale, high-density Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing labs, Ziath has introduced an attractively priced package that brings their Mohawk tube selector, Mirage rack scanner and Samples Software together to provide a reliable, high throughput sample-tracking technology bundle. The liquid handling needed for clean-up and extraction of RNA from COVID-19 patient samples can be done on robots with 4, 8 or 96 well pick up and dispense heads; or multi-channel pipettes of 4 or 8 channels can be used in manual mode. To keep track of these tubes, Ziath offers its 96-position tube selector, the Mohawk, which can automatically pop up tubes from within the rack as they are required, greatly simplifying retrieval and ensuring accurate tube selection under software control. With the co-ordination of Ziath’s Samples software, a Mirage rack scanner and Mohawk tube picker are designed to work seamlessly to provide verification of original tube position in a rack and the location of any picked tube in a daughter or destination rack, updating the database with both pieces of information in real time.
For labs specialising in testing larger Coronavirus (COVID-19) patient sample swabs, Ziath offers its 2D-coded Cryovial sample storage tubes. These are available in a large variety of volumes, up to 10ml capacity, and heights, which can accommodate almost any swab. These Cryovial sample tubes can then be stored, sorted and handled in Cryoboxes. In combination with the Samples software, labs can use a Ziath Cube 2D rack scanner to quickly and accurately update tube position information in each sample entry, with the scanner being controlled from within the database software. A competitively priced bundled package that includes a cryoprotected Cube tube scanner, Samples sample tracking software and two cases of Cryoracks plus sufficient Cryotubes to fill these is now available.
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Automated Blood Management Network Solution
Haier Biomedical’s IoT Intelligent Blood Safety Management Solution provides a unified and secure systemised platform for an entire city’s blood supply. IoT is linked with the data management system and builds blood information that interconnects between the central blood bank, blood usage at each of the hospitals through the establishment of a unified blood management platform. The blood use database is strengthened with the systems surveillance, from blood collection to clinical use. IoT Intelligent Blood Safety Management guarantees through its blood management platform total blood quality and safety across the health network.
The aim of the scheme is to strengthen the blood information management from collection to clinical infusion, enhancing blood quality and safety. It is achieved using RFID read-write device, RFID detector, RFID walk-in cold room, transfer boxes, blood bank refrigerators and other IoT leading medical equipment.
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ADVERTORIAL PRESTO W56 - The New Power Pack
With the PRESTO W56, JULABO supplements the PRESTO family with the currently most powerful model within the 1-stage, highly dynamic temperature control systems. The W56 power pack offers a cooling capacity of 25.8 kW at 20°C and, at 27 kW, has the greatest heating capacity among the 1-stage, highly dynamic temperature control systems of the PRESTO series. With a temperature range of -56°C … +250°C at temperature stability of down to +- 0.05°C, the PRESTO W56 convinces with faster cool-down and heat-up times.
The new W56 is particularly economical due to its high output. The use of the latest thermodynamic technologies supports energy efficiency by automatically adjusting the cooling capacity to the current power requirement. A new extension kit from the accessories range enables pressure-superimposed temperature control with THERMAL HL30 up to an operating temperature of +150°C.
The PRESTO W56 power pack controls temperatures within reactor temperature control, during material stress tests or temperature simulations with high precision and guarantees extremely fast temperature changes. Thanks to its very high cooling and heating capacity, the W56 is ideal for particularly large, external applications. The magnetically coupled pump allows the pump capacity to be optimally adapted to the application, even over greater distances and heights and in pressure-sensitive applications. Depending on the requirements, the pressure and flow rate within the application can be further increased with the booster pump from the range of accessories.
Top performance for demanding temperature applications
By using highly efficient components, the PRESTO W56 compensates for exothermic and endothermic reactions even faster. A continuously monitored pressure build-up protects applications and investments. Permanent internal monitoring and self-lubricating pumps ensure a long life-time.
The integrated 5.7-inch industry-grade touch panel provides a clear and concise presentation of all vital information and thus increases the functionality. Up to eight temperature profiles are freely programmable for automated processes. Modern interfaces support straightforward networking and optimal integration of the devices as well as reliable test monitoring.
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