40 When Cleanliness Counts Lab Autoclave Perfect for Tall Loads
For laboratories looking to sterilise tall items such as fermentors and large capacity Erlenmeyer flasks, or have a high-density load requirement but have limited floor space, the Priorclave C60 top loading autoclave could be the perfect choice.
The C60 model has the electrical heating elements contained within the actual chamber. This provides for faster and more efficient build-up of high-temperature, pressurised sterilising steam. It makes the C60 top-loading autoclave ideal for either continuous or periodic sterilising requirements, a very cost-efficient autoclave achieving lower operations costs.
Designed and built by Priorclave, the versatile compact C60 top-loading laboratory autoclave has a 60 litre chamber and comes equipped for advanced sterilising programs. It is the ideal general lab or research autoclave for laboratories looking to process tall items. It can accommodate easily ten one-litre or sixteen 500ml bottles, alternatively six one-litre Erlenmeyer flasks, highlighting the versatility of an autoclave requiring just 472 x 620mm of floor space.
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Priorclave can add to a basic model, introducing components from an extensive list of options and accessories, tailoring the autoclave build to match specific sterilising requirements.
Access to the vertical sterilising chamber is via Quickseal, a single-action door closure/opening mechanism. Suited to one handed operation, the mechanism incorporates thermal and pressure locks preventing opening at unsafe temperatures and pressure to prevent personal injury.
Programming of the sterilising set-up of time and temperature as well as selection of special features such as free steaming and media warming is through the very latest version of Tactrol, a microprocessor-based control unit. The Tactrol®
a crystal-clear LCD display and provides a more simplistic approach to function settings yet still retains the simple to use day to day operation of previous versions with Start, Vent and Door buttons.
The build quality and performance of the C60 top loading research grade laboratory autoclave is unquestionable - durable and reliable. It also incorporates epoxy coated panels and frame members treated with an antimicrobial agent that is effective against many bacteria and fungi including MRSA,
E.coli, Listeria, Legionella, Campylobacter, Salmonella and Pseudomonas. Essential to help prevent cross contamination in a critical research laboratory
The compact, C60 top-loading autoclaves simply plugs into a 13A socket and is fitted with castors, enabling it to be moved easily, even shared with different departments. Extremely easy to install, it can be operations within minutes.
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Incubator for Every Cell Culture Application The CO2
incubator, developed and produced by Wiggens, is ideal for the cultivation of animal cells, sperm/ovum, anaerobic cells, all sorts of microbe cells, hatching/germinating and special tissues.
This high quality CO2 incubator offers fast heat up, fast-recovery and stable control. The electric heating wire is covered on all sides of the chamber
allowing warm air from this wire to be stored within the space between the chamber and insulation. All of this design makes for stable uniformity and provides fast heat-up and temperature recovery. Additionally, dry wall with insulation does not require regular maintenance. The heater on bottom warms the water in the tray and creates humidification. A circulation fan delivers the moisture formed from the water to the entire chamber. The front door heater and frame heater prevents condensation in the chamber and on the glass door (for lower gas consumption and lower heat loss, an optional glass door in 5 or 6 regions is available).
The integrated DUAL BEAM IR CO2 sensor provides fast and precise detection for CO2 analyser is also available. The alarm system sounds a buzzer to warn users of low or high CO2
gas regardless of temperature and humidity. A CO2 deviation and temperature.
regulator and Two different sterilisation units are available: A 4W UV lamp installed the side of the top fan is standard, and a dry heat sterilisation unit is optional.
The stainless steel shelves are optimised for natural airflow and are resistant against rust and contamination. Heating is automatically cut by safety device when the temperature control fails or there is excessive heating over the set point. Entire chamber is made of stainless steel with rounded corners to allow easy cleaning.
The WCI-40N and WCI-180N incubators are perfect for laboratory work. Wiggens also provides a mini CO2
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New Product Variant in Liquid Flow Sensor Series Announced
Sensirion, the world’s leading manufacturer of flow and environmental sensors, is announcing a new product variant in the SLF3x series: the SLF3S-0600F liquid flow sensor. The SLF3S-0600F measures very low flow rates bidirectionally up to ±3000 µl/min and offers the same impressive features as the existing SLF3S-1300F sensor. This makes the new sensor suitable for a wide range of applications in diagnostics, analytical instruments and life sciences. The first prototype samples of the SLF3S-0600F are now available for testing. The new product variant will be available for distribution in the second half of 2020.
The SLF3x is Sensirion’s latest innovation in liquid flow sensing. Based on Sensirion’s excellent 20-year track record in low and lowest flow rate sensing, the radically optimised mechanical design of the SLF3x takes an already well-established functionality to the next level in terms of price- performance ratio. The sensors in the SLF3x series are based on Sensirion’s CMOSens®
Technology and optimise costs by simplifying the design without sacrificing performance or having to forgoing any user-friendly fluidic, electrical and mechanical connections.
The new sensor allows for the bidirectional measurement of flow rates up to ±3000 µl/min for both water and hydrocarbon-based fluids. In combination with its excellent signal-to-noise ratio and unprecedented turndown ratio of 300:1, it allows real-time monitoring of any fluidic system, which improves process control and enables advanced failure detection. The straight, unobstructed flow channel has no moving parts and is made from inert wetted materials that provide outstanding chemical resistance and excellent media compatibility.
The SLF3x sensor series provides an unparalleled level of fluid control, system reliability, performance and end-user satisfaction for a range of applications in the fields of diagnostics, analytical instruments and life sciences. The ultra-compact form factor and cost-effective design pave the way for system designs featuring one or more sensors, which were previously unfeasible. The first prototype samples of the SLF3S-0600F are now available for testing, the new product variant will be available for distribution in the second half of 2020.
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