Laboratory Products 27 Extended Warranty on Scales from 2023
Leading UK weighing scale and balance manufacturer Adam Equipment is extending the warranty periods of its products to as much as five years in a move to demonstrate the quality and durability of its products. Effective from January 2023, Adam’s new warranties will apply to all new purchases from that point. “Extending many products to a five-year warranty will put the Adam brand ahead of just about any other scale or balance manufacturer you can think of.” said CEO Richard Storey.
Richard continued: “Our previous warranty structure, whilst in line with much of the weighing industry, didn’t reflect the confidence we have in the quality and durability of Adam products. “So, we did some research. We’ve spoken to customers, some who have had an Adam scale or balance for 10, 15 years or more and it’s still going strong. “We know Adam products will outlast the average scale or balance - so we don’t think they should have an average scale or balance warranty. “Warranty gives you peace of mind, peace of mind that we will stand by the investment you make and that the quality and durability of our products’ performance allows you to weigh better for longer.”
To take advantage of the new, longer warranty periods, buyers only need to register their product on Adam’s website upon purchase. Should they experience any issues with parts or workmanship, the buyer would contact either their local Adam office or the authorised reseller who they bought the product from by telephone or email to start the streamlined claim process.
“We’ve been in this industry for 50 years and our customers know that the Adam brand means quality,” said Richard. “We’re excited that our new warranties promise new customers that they can trust Adam for their weighing needs - with double the peace of mind compared to our old warranty periods in many cases.”
Adam Equipment, which celebrated its 50th birthday in 2022, is making the new warranty periods available worldwide, via its offices in the UK, Germany, USA, South Africa, Australia and China. Find out details on the new warranty program:
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New 25 mL Conical Tubes for Enhanced Sample Recovery Eppendorf introduces its latest innovation in tubes, the 25 mL Conical Tube format, now available in three new versions: Amber, Protein LoBind®
and DNA LoBind®
.
The Amber Conical Tubes 25 mL feature an innovative material that is both highly transparent and effective in protecting the sample from low-wavelength light. This allows for safe monitoring of pipette tip immersion during liquid transfer, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
The Protein LoBind Conical Tubes reduce the risk of non-specific protein and peptide samples adhering to the tube walls, ensuring maximum sample recovery. This is crucial when working with samples of low initial concentration.
The DNA LoBind Conical Tubes enhance DNA recovery during preparation and storage for real-time PCR quantifications. The choice of vessel can impact the accuracy of DNA standard panel preparation in real-time PCR assays for absolute quantification, as evidenced by the retention of nucleic acids in vessels used for serial dilution and storage of standards.
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Replace up to 6 laboratory instruments with one portable, handheld meter for fast field analysis Myron L®
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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 ±.01pH accuracy. The pH sensor is of a proprietary construction and includes a large
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The ORP sensor utilises a 99.9% pure platinum electrode and a reference junction that is shared with the pH sensor. Measurement accuracy is ±1 millivolt.
In addition, the 6PFCE features a ground-
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Calibration and maintenance are simple, so the 6PFCE
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