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Sample Preparation & Processing


New Thermoblock for Reliable and Reproducible Cell Thawing Announced


Eppendorf now offers a further building block in supporting scientists with tailored solutions for their daily lab routine: controlled and reliable cell thawing is mandatory for further downstream experiments in every cell handling lab.


Although water-bath based or even manual thawing of cells is still commonly used, these methods are not the desired ones due to their limited reproducibility.


The well-known Eppendorf ThermoMixer® C with its heating/ cooling/ mixing function has now received a further upgrade to support scientists working with cell culture: the new exchangeable thermoblock SmartBlock cryo thaw provides a dedicated thawing program for a reproducible and reliable thawing of cells from frozen storage conditions to +37°C.


This additional function of the ThermoMixer supports the diverse approach of the Eppendorf mixer family to handle all commonly used lab consumables whenever there is a need for temperature control and mixing. Eppendorf - your reliable partner at the bench for all your daily laboratory tasks.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/apBm 53827pr@reply-direct.com


Versatile Cutting Mills Adapt to Individual Sample Requirements


Both models of the Universal Cutting Mills from Fritsch are ideal for size-reduction for a wide range of diverse materials due to variable adjustment of the rotational speed of the rotor, different rotors with various knife geometries, replaceable blades, practical sieve cassettes and that with an unmatched ease of cleaning.


Wear-free labyrinth seals made of stainless steel on both sides of the rotor offer effective contamination protection and no additional heat effect for your samples. The high-speed Universal Cutting Mill PULVERISETTE 19 comminutes up to 60 l/h of soft to medium-hard sample materials and fibrous materials at a torque of up to 30 Nm with reliable reproducible results. The variable rotational speed adjustment in increments of hundred between 300 and 3000 rpm enables fine tuning of the comminution process for each sample within a very wide range of applications.


The low-speed Universal Cutting Mill PULVERISETTE 19 with variable rotational speed adjustment between 50-700 rpm in increments of ten and a torque of up to 67 Nm enables a very powerful comminution of hard, tough-elastic samples and small sample quantities. It is the ideal solution for all cases where e.g. thermal damage, the loss of highly volatile substances, or excessively high fine share needs to be avoided.


The Universal Cutting Mill PULVERISETTE 19 is also available in both variable rotational speed versions in a corrosion-resistant stainless steel 316L version.


Combine your PULVERISETTE 19 with a Fritsch Cyclone separator for sample exhaustion. The strong airflow ensures simple feeding, increases throughput, reduces the thermal load of the samples and enables the use of finer sieve cassettes to achieve a higher final fineness.


The Fritsch high-performance Cyclone separator completely made of stainless steel 304 is indispensable in the analytical sector, food and pharmaceutical industries, and for the processing of heterogeneous mixtures of material. It offers enhanced resistance to corrosive media and is easy to clean. In addition, it can be completely dismantled, fully emptied, flooded and sterilised.


The compact Fritsch small volume Cyclone separator has been designed for exhaustion of small sample quantities. It is made of plastic, can be dismantled completely and cleaned in a dishwasher for reliably preventing contaminations. The comminuted sample is collected in a screwed-on sample glass of 250 or 500 ml volume.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/GoBE 54230pr@reply-direct.com


Compact Rack Scanner for Easy Liquid Handling Robot Integration


Compatible with all 2D barcoded tube racks in SBS format, the Ziath DataPaq™ Express is the smallest footprint rack scanner currently available. With a footprint of only slightly more than one plate / rack position, the DataPaq™ Express offers a space-saving way to integrate a fast full-rack scanner on to a liquid handling robot. Designed with a separate power and processing box, which can be positioned under your liquid handling robot and under your deck, using a DataPaq™ Express scanner frees up vital deck space.


The uniquely low form factor of the DataPaq™ Express allows liquid handling robots easy gripper access to simply pick up and dispense from racks on top of the scanner. Offering rapid image scanning and decoding in just two seconds, the camera based DataPaq™ Express will also help improve your robotic workflow.


Baseplates and drivers are available to enable easy integration of the DataPaq™ Express with most commercial liquid handling robots, including those from Tecan, Hamilton, Perkin Elmer, Beckman, Andrew Alliance and Hi-Res Bio.


The DataPaq™ Express scanner is easy to set-up and can be ready to use only a few minutes after taking it out of the box. The fast full-rack scanner arrives fully calibrated and is ready to read all makes of SBS format 2D barcoded racks and tubes. Powerful DataPaq™ software makes it simple to export data to Excel, XML or text/CSV, and scanned images can also be saved. The DataPaq™ software can also connect with Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Postgres and other databases.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Vrmd 53855pr@reply-direct.com


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