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Laboratory Products 61 Accelerating Tube Picking and Selection


The Mohawk tube selector and picker from Ziath employs a linear rack reader and ninety-six pins that allow a frozen or thawed sample tube to be raised when a rack is scanned according to a picklist.


The use of this innovative technology avoids the need for slow and expensive robotics which can take minutes to process racks. Using a Mohawk - a rack is scanned, and tubes selected and picked in just seconds.


Designed to work out of the box, Mohawk needs no set up or calibration. Control of the Mohawk is through software which provides an intuitive interface for fast and effortless operation. Tubes are picked from a single rack, or a picklist can be set up to select tubes across multiple racks. Pick list operations are normally started from reading the 1D code on a rack placed onto the Mohawk, but manual selection is also possible.


For extra sample tracking and security, the Mohawk can be connected directly to a 2D-barcode scanner for tube confi rmation. In this mode it can also generate picklists directly from the tube barcodes. For further traceability, a 1D-scanner for reading the rack barcode is included as standard.


The compact size, intuitive software, and ability to integrate with tube barcode readers / scanners make the Mohawk an asset in sample management applications with thawed or frozen tubes in SLAS standard format racks.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/qVam 57438pr@reply-direct.com


Flexible Device for High Pressure Chemical Reaction Screening


The Multicell PLUS is an exciting addition to the Asynt range of pressure reactors, offering scientists an extremely fl exible and customisable device for screening chemical reactions under high pressure conditions.


With its own unique safety-locking mechanism and robust, adjustable support frame/ lifting platform option, the Multicell PLUS high-pressure reactor sets a new benchmark for operator safety, all-round accessibility and ease-of-use.


Dr Mike Kenny of Asynt commented: “The Multicell PLUS boasts an almost endless number of design combinations that gives the user complete fl exibility when it comes to running parallel high-pressure reactions. As a chemist I really appreciate how the new Multicell PLUS allows you to set up different experimental options on each of the systems 8 reaction cells. Drawing upon the extensive capabilities of our UK manufacturing facility, and the expertise of our technical team, we are able to specify and custom-manufacture every Multicell PLUS so that it exactly meets the needs of each customer.


Manufactured from 316 stainless steel, the Multicell PLUS standard unit operates up to 50 barg and temperatures up to 200ºC. For more demanding chemistries Asynt offers options for the system to be manufactured from alternative materials which are able to withstand highly corrosive / caustic chemicals, and for increased operational conditions up to 200 barg and temperatures in excess of 300ºC. While the Multicell PLUS accommodates 8 x 30 mL cells as standard, options are offered for 4-, 6-, and 10-cell arrangements with individual cell volumes up to 100 mL. Motor-driven magnetically coupled overhead stirring is also offered as an option for more viscous reaction mixtures. The entry-level Multicell PLUS permits a common gas inlet supply allowing for a single gas inlet and connection to all vessels. Optional independent isolation of each cell offers ability to charge each vessel with a differing chemistry and pressures without cross contamination between cells. Users can choose from a range of options available for heating and cooling reactions on the Multicell PLUS.


Watch a video introduction to the Multicell PLUS: ilmt.co/PL/Ap0B More information online: ilmt.co/PL/v6KA


57370pr@reply-direct.com Expanded SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Surveillance Test Kit


IDEXX has expanded the SARS-CoV-2 wastewater surveillance test kit range by incorporating a Matrix and Faecal Control Kit, which provides a validated matrix recovery control and human faecal measurement for normalisation in a single, multiplexed reaction.


The EU Commission recommends both of these controls for providing actionable SARS-CoV-2 wastewater surveillance data to public health offi cials.


IDEXX has worked with laboratories around the globe to accelerate the implementation of wastewater surveillance. The SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Test offers standardised methodology, consistent results, and is supported by comprehensive IDEXX quality-control procedures and supply chain expertise.


In 2021, a Water Research Foundation (WRF) study showed the IDEXX test outperformed most methods on consistency of detection.


IDEXX introduced the Water SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Test in July 2020 to


support wastewater surveillance to track the prevalence of COVID-19 in communities. The Water SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Test combines the company’s long history of developing PCR tests and over 20 years providing validated wastewater tests. The test gives consistent results that have been validated on real-world and geographically diverse samples.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/nLQv 57619pr@reply-direct.com


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