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Laboratory Products 61 New Multichannel Desktop Lasers for Laboratory Applications


With the new ‘BrixXLAB’ multichannel desktop lasers, laser- and LED specialist Omicron provides fibre-coupled high-power illumination possibilities within laboratories. By combining Omicron’s BrixX lasers and a standalone desktop housing, Omicron provides researchers with a flexible laser tool to use in laboratories.


The four separately controllable laser channels can be equipped with the same or different wavelengths from 375nm to 1550nm (one wavelength per channel) with up to 10W/channel. This provides ultimate flexibility when examining one sample with four different wavelengths or for examining four samples with the same wavelength. High safety is provided via fibre detection per channel, as there is no laser emission if the fibre is not connected.


Due to modern control possibilities via touchscreen, no additional computer is required to control the system. This allows a higher level of independency and user-friendliness within laboratory applications. In order to integrate the system into more complex processes, it can also be controlled via the included Windows-based Omicron Control Center software or third-party software.


To facilitate the exact management of irradiation times when illuminating samples, the BrixXLAB has a built-in timer functionality that can either be activated for a single channel or grouped for multiple channels.


The BrixXLAB can be applied in fluorescence analysis, as a light source in analytical processes, as well as for drug development, such as in photodynamic cancer therapy.


Contact laser- and LED specialist Omicron to learn more about Omicron laser products and solutions. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/vB36 and ilmt.co/PL/4Egx


58350pr@reply-direct.com Rapid Concentration of High Boiling Point Samples


Designed to be easy to use, the Smart Evaporator C1 from BioChromato Inc Is a compact, affordably priced system that delivers rapid concentration or complete drying of samples from high boiling solvents including DMSO, DMF or water.


Drawing upon BioChromato’s patented spiral plug evaporation technology, the compact, benchtop Smart Evaporator C1 offers fast and effective evaporation directly from tubes or vials without solvent bumping thereby eliminating risk of sample loss, cross contamination and saving researchers time.


Proven to be the ideal lab tool for simple removal of high boiling point solvents, the C1 also excels at safe drying temperature sensitive compounds and efficient evaporation of small volume samples.


The Smart Evaporator C1 is optimised to handle solvent volumes up to 40 mL which can be extremely useful for concentrating compounds after organic synthesis or drying analytical samples at relatively high speeds. The versatile C1 can also take small tubes and vials (e.g. 1.5mL) where solvent volumes can be as little as 0.1ml (or less).


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/R2EO 58321pr@reply-direct.com Quality Control for the Pharmaceutical Industry


Quality control of pharmaceutical products is an important matter for industrials and testing laboratories. The evaluation of the analytical performance of laboratories is essential to ensure the accuracy of the analytical results. Laboratories’ participation in proficiency tests allows these performances to being evaluated. Created in 1970, BIPEA is a scientific and independent non-profit organisation providing Proficiency Testing programs and Reference Materials in the fields of food, feed, environment, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and hygiene. BIPEA is ISO 17043 accredited (scope 1-1495 available in www.cofrac.fr), ISO 90001 certified and gathers more than 2500 testing laboratories, in 120 countries.


In the field of pharmaceuticals, BIPEA offers 3 proficiency tests: PT 104 ‘Microbiology of pharmaceutical process water’ : enumeration of total viable aerobic germs; PT 97 ‘Purified water for pharmaceutical applications’: Endotoxins & TOC are offered for analysis on a purified water sample; PT 98 ‘Residual solvents in excipients’: Ethylene oxide and Dioxane on a Polyethylene glycol sample are offered for analysis.


These three programs are designed according to the pharmacopeia requirements (European, American, Japanese pharmacopoeia, or any other pharmacopoeia). More information online: ilmt.co/PL/KBkJ and ilmt.co/PL/nZQ0


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Reliable and Reproducible Dust Characterisation


The Dust Analyzer DustMon RD 100 from Retsch is designed to reliably determine the dustiness of granular products and powders. The DustMon RD 100 is an ideal system to measure the amount and concentration of dust. The analysis method permits up to 1000 measurements per second in real time. Dust index and dust area can be determined, and it is possible to overlay up to 10 dust curves for easy comparison of different samples. The RD 100 is also suitable to monitor the efficiency of measures taken


to avoid dust formation, such as agglomeration or adsorption on liquids. The Dustmon can be operated as a stand-alone device but can also be controlled via a


Windows PC. All results can be saved with the Dustmon Windows software, including sample information, time and date of measurement. The Dustmon RD 100 can also be configured for various applications including more advanced settings for R&D.


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Protecting Biodiversity in the Persian Gulf


The Astell AMB230 Ecofill sails again The Environmental Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has been protecting biodiversity and conserving the environment of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi within the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since 1996. Safeguarding the seas of the emirate is among the tasks entrusted to the agency, with the high quality of the water essential to the region’s


aquaculture and fisheries, as well as public health, tourism, and recreation.


Assisting in this aim is their new 47.1m oceanographic research vessel. With numerous laboratories on board, including fishing, chemical, biophysical, wet, and dry laboratories, the ship provides a highly capable tool for environmental analysis and protection. Each lab is equipped with the latest hardware and most advanced technology. In accordance with the objectives of the EAD, the ship has been designed with low fuel consumption, pollution emissions, and noise output in mind to provide a green platform for the agency to work from.


Biological testing within the ship requires an autoclave that is as green and technologically advanced as the vessel itself. An Astell AMB230 Ecofill autoclave provides low energy, low freshwater consumption sterilisation by conserving and re-utilising these resources – lessening the ship’s environmental impact while maximising it’s time at sea. An advanced touchscreen control system maximises the adaptability of the unit, allowing the eleven on-board scientists to modify and create up to fifty sterilisation cycles.


Dubbed the most advanced research vessel in the Middle East, the ship and its crew defend biodiversity in the Persian Gulf, sustaining its


coastal economies.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/BllZ 58850pr@reply-direct.com


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