41 Safety, Hazard Containment & Sterilising Equipment
New Autoclaves, Easier Match
Floor Mounted Walk-In Hoods for Large Processes
UniFlow FM Fume Hoods from Hemco Corporation are specifically designed to cater to processes such as synthesis, distillation, and reactor or rack type operations, where tall apparatus or large diameter equipment is frequently utilised in the work area. These hoods come in various sizes ranging from 48 inches to 120 inches in width and depths of 30 inches, 36 inches, and 48 inches. Additionally, the full 70 inches viewing height feature provides an unobstructed view of the fume chamber, ensuring ease of access.
UniFlow FM Fume Hoods feature a double-wall construction with an angled picture frame opening that includes double vertical side sashes or horizontal sliding glass doors, depending on the size. Furthermore, these hoods also come with a removable upper front panel that offers easy access to ducting connections and electrical services from a single point electrical box, and it operates on 115V60Hz AC power. The varaflow baffle system ensures uniform airflow to the bell-shaped exhaust collar.
To accommodate diverse requirements, UniFlow Walk-In hoods are available in standard as well as customised sizes. The modular construction allows for easy disassembly and shipping, followed by on-site assembly. Additionally, UniFlow FM Fume Hoods offer a wide range of options for lighting, plumbing, and electrical services, including vapour- proof or explosion-proof lighting.
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ilmt.co/PL/n1Ro Ultrasonic Cleaning Solutions for Laboratory Applications
With the recent introduction of a number of new laboratory and research grade autoclaves, Priorclave has simplified the selection process. Standard models now included more features and benefits than previously. These significant changes enable customers to match a Priorclave autoclave more easily to their specific sterilising requirements.
The British autoclave design and manufacturing company recently had the opportunity to highlight the extent of the recent changes at Medlab 2023. Priorclave autoclaves are now inclusive within three new ranges – BASIC, SMART, PERFORMANCE.
Currently there are more than 70 standard Priorclave autoclaves, including Top Loading and Horizontal chamber models, with capacities from 40 to 700 litre. Each model incorporates the very latest version of Tactrol®, a microprocessor controller developed by Priorclave for easier programming of the sterilising cycles.
Laboratory and research grade autoclaves in the new ranges will still appeal to the same diverse customer base involved in food and drink, dairy, pharmaceutical, agriculture, education, healthcare and research establishments. And they will continue to offer a superior anti-microbial exterior finish to body panels and frames. This is a highly effective and permanent treatment for lifelong control of harmful bacteria and protection against the threat of cross contamination. This tough special epoxy finish is proven to reduce bacterial growth by up to 99.99% and is highly effective against MRSA,
E.coli, Listeria, Legionella, Campylobacter, Salmonella, Pseudomonas and over fifty other species.
The high standards maintained at every stage of production ensures the operational longevity of every research grade laboratory autoclave that leaves the UK manufacturing centre. And all supported by first class pre- and after-sales technical support.
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ilmt.co/PL/493K and
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The cavitation phenomenon consists of the formation and growth of millions of microscopic bubbles under a low-pressure stage, produced into the ultrasonic bath due to a high power transducer 40kHz. These bubbles break in all directions and attack every surface in contact with water, erasing dirt, impurities and pollutants when contacting with the materials or pieces into the bath. This phenomenon allows cleaning all kind of items without the need of disassembling, due to all the surfaces being in contact with the liquid. The heating function of the unit allows the acceleration of this cleaning process.
Wiggens presents two series of standard ultrasonic cleaners with reliable quality and useful features, which allows the users a wide range of cleaning applications such as lab materials, medical instruments, dental prosthesis, optics, industrial items, jewelleries, also the degasification or liquid dissolution and compact substances disaggregation.
The following are the standard working volumes supplied: 3, 6, 10 and 22 litres, and bespoke volumes can be ordered for different applications. All functions can be viewed and monitored on a large and clear touch screen display. The parameters can be set by screen touching, including the ultrasonic working power (40% to 100%), bath temperature (20°C to 80°C), timer and warning function for safety.
All models are equipped with lids and trays that allow the parts they introduce to be directly cleaned without damaging the transducers and for easy handling.
In addition to the standard ultrasonic cleaners, Wiggens also offers the ultrasonic cleaners with special added functions. The Shaking Ultrasonic Cleaner is a good example, which means that the sample can be pre-homogenised at a specific shaking speed, and then final homogenisation can be achieved in a very short time, using ultrasonic power These two procedures can be carried out simultaneously or separately. Another added function is an ultrasonic cleaner with cooling for use in pathology and analysis labs, where the temperature of bath can be maintained at 10°C to 40°C even with the ultrasonic power generating heat continuously.
Contact Wiggens to accelerate your cleaning process. More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/9D59
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