Laboratory Products 47 Extended Centrifuge Portfolio Addresses Separation Needs
Eppendorf has expanded its centrifuge offering with the acquisition of the centrifugation business of the Japanese company Koki Holdings Co, Ltd, whose products were marketed globally under the brand name Himac in 2020. The introduction of the portfolio under the Eppendorf umbrella began with the launch of the CP22N and CP30NX high-speed, fl oor-standing centrifuges in 2021 and has now been completed with the addition of the CP-NX and CS-(F)NX series ultracentrifuges this month. These new models enrich the Eppendorf portfolio with comprehensive solutions for customers working in fi elds such as molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology. The extended product line, which includes rotors, adapters, consumables and services, enables Eppendorf to provide centrifugation solutions for an even broader range of applications at speeds up to 150,000 rpm (1,050,000 x g).
Eppendorf’s new premium ultracentrifuges and micro-ultracentrifuges expand on its commitment to providing high quality products designed for optimal performance and ease-of-use. Their ergonomic design - including a large touch screen, fast start-up time, compact design, and low noise level - provides quick and comfortable operation. The unique rotor life management system of the CP-NX series enables convenient tracking of rotor usage, eliminating the need for manual logbooks and extending the overall rotor lifetime. Smart, non-contact imbalance sensors safeguard users during ultra- speed applications and allow for quick sample balancing by eye (within 5 mm sample height difference), with no need for scales. Eppendorf is dedicated to ensuring reliable performance with expanded service solutions for both new and existing Himac high-speed and ultracentrifuges worldwide.
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Smart Dual Evaporator Supports Sample Preparation Workfl ows Biotage is pleased to announce the launch of a sophisticated well plate evaporator, the TurboVap®
independently controlled evaporation compartments, building upon the reputable foundation of the Biotage TurboVap® The new TurboVap®
TurboVap® TurboVap®
96 Dual - a second-generation system with two separate, and product line.
96 Dual has been designed to support enhanced well-plate evaporation within the sample preparation workfl ow. With its unique two in one functionality users can run the same method on two plates simultaneously, or two independent evaporations, essentially doubling throughput. The capability to act as two single units and a dual, enabling laboratories an opportunity to balance their evolving sample throughput needs.
96 Dual is dedicated to the evaporation of solvents in 24, 48, or 96 well plate array formats the new system can evaporate solvent levels from microlitres up to 10 mL per well. The system applies user controlled heated nitrogen from the top, while simultaneously heating the bottom of the well plate by convection. Evaporated solvent vapours are contained and evacuated under negative pressure.
96 Dual monitors both energy and gas consumption for each evaporation cabinet, so laboratories can accurately manage and forecast their future requirements.
The systems small footprint easily fi ts inside a standard chemical fume hoods and the integral touchscreen further reduces its footprint when compared to the classic TurboVap®
systems. “The introduction of the new TurboVap® 96 Dual reinvents evaporation, placing the customer in full control of an intelligent and smart evaporation system. Proof positive of
our commitment to HumanKind Unlimited, making the world healthier, greener and cleaner,” said Tomas Blomquist, CEO Biotage. More information online:
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Precise and Cost-effective Water Quality Monitoring The Ultrameter II 6PFCE
laboratory equipment. A true, one-handed instrument, the 6PFCE
Temperature measurements quickly and easily with the press of a button. Unlike other similar meters, the 6PFCE
NaCl, or Myron L®
provides a comprehensive suite of in-situ water quality analysis tools that are designed to replace more costly and less convenient delivers Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE
™), and Conductivity/TDS measurements feature the ability to select from one of three pre-programmed solution models, KCl, ’s own 442 Natural Water™ Standard, or to program a User solution mode based on a known solution yourself. The result is benchtop
accuracy of plus or minus one percent of reading in a handheld instrument. Temperature compensation is automatic to 25°C or can be disabled by the user as required. Autoranging capabilities provide increased reading resolution across a broad range of applications.
pH readings are also temperature compensated, and you can choose to perform a 1-, 2-, or 3-point calibration depending on the range of samples measured to achieve plus or minus .01 pH accuracy. The pH sensor is of a proprietary construction and includes a large potassium chloride solution reservoir for long life. Myron L pH sensors are also user replaceable.
ORP measurements utilise a 99.9% pure platinum electrode and a reference junction that is shared with the pH sensor resulting in an accuracy of plus or minus one millivolt.
In addition, the 6PFCE features a groundbreaking
new way to determine Free Available Chlorine based on a predictive ORP value. Empirical measurements of the chemical activity of a solution are made without the hassle and subjectivity of colorimetric and test-strip methods.
Calibration is simple to perform using up and down arrow keys and a digital interface. And the 6PFCE
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