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Laboratory Products 45 Advanced Solution for Component Protection


Acrylic Desiccators from Plas Labs provide a breakthrough solution designed to protect critical materials, research specimens, and sensitive electronic components from contamination. These advanced desiccators offer unparalleled protection, convenience, and visibility, transforming the storage and transportation of valuable assets.


The Acrylic Desiccators are meticulously engineered to create a dust and moisture-free environment, ensuring the integrity and longevity of stored components. By employing a slight positive N2 charge, these units effectively prevent moisture penetration, extending the lifespan of valuable components. The amber-coloured units (CGA) provide exceptional protection against harmful UV rays for light-sensitive materials. Featuring stackable and non-slip ‘grip tight’ feet, Acrylic Desiccators offer space-saving storage with stability. The standardised construction allows for easy shelf interchangeability, optimising organisation and space utilisation. Perforated slots on each shelf enable optimum gas circulation, ensuring a uniform protective atmosphere within the desiccator.


To enhance structural integrity, desiccators with multiple cubicles have a built-in divider, providing added strength for stored materials. Constructed with optically clear ‘jewelled’ acrylic, these units offer excellent visibility without compromising durability.


Convenience is paramount. Slip-apart hinges and spring-loaded sealing clamps ensure easy and secure access. A built-in hygrometer (Rh) gauge enables precise humidity monitoring for optimal storage conditions. The desiccators also feature ‘door guards’ to prevent warping and internal atmosphere loss.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/BBo1 60843pr@reply-direct.com Sustainable Solutions for the Contemporary Laboratory


LTE Scientific addresses the growing demand to reduce carbon footprints with their innovative range of sustainable eco-drying cabinets, presenting a significant improvement in power usage and running costs compared to standard glassware drying cabinets. The eco-drying cabinet range is thoughtfully designed to achieve unmatched operational efficiencies while maintaining an affordable price point. Equipped with a digital temperature controller and electronic 7-day timer, these cabinets ensure precise control and convenience.


Available in two sizes, 100 and 180 litres, the eco-Drying Cabinet range boasts full insulation on five sides as a standard feature and is furnished with glass sliding doors for easy access and visibility. During rigorous testing, the DL100E model demonstrated exceptional energy efficiency, consuming merely 0.1kWh to elevate the temperature from 22°C to 60°C, and a mere 0.125kWh thereafter to maintain the desired heat. At a constant 75°C, the DL100E impressively used only 0.188kWh.


LTE has incorporated their hygienic Sterling anti-bacterial coating on all outer casings, ensuring a clean environment, while the interiors are expertly crafted from stainless steel for added durability and hygiene.


To further instil confidence, LTE offers, as standard, an extended 2-year warranty on their eco-drying cabinets, providing customers with peace of mind and confidence in their investment. For complete peace of mind LTE can provide a comprehensive service plan providing clients with a bi-annual service of their eco-drying cabinets ensuring longevity and safety.


With LTE Scientific’s commitment to sustainability and excellence, these eco-drying cabinets are a step towards a greener and more cost-effective future. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Op1j


60952pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL


Compact Process Thermostats for Laboratory Applications The Huber Petite Fleur models


are the smallest dynamic temperature control systems in the Unistat range, designed specifically for highly accurate temperature control of small research reactors. Operating within a temperature range of -40°C to +200°C, the Petite Fleur models offer a refrigeration capacity of 480 W (with full pump capacity acc. to DIN 12876). The circulation pump, with a capacity of up to 25 l/min, ensures optimum heat transmission.


The unique thermodynamic properties of the Petite Fleur models, shared by all Unistats, provide excellent performance. The soft start-up feature protects delicate glass reactors from damage, while changes in viscosity within the fluid circuit are compensated for.


Equipped with a 5.7” touchscreen controller, Pilot ONE, and the E-grade ‘Professional‘ extended functionality, the Petite Fleur offers a comprehensive range of features for demanding temperature control jobs. This includes TAC cascade control, programmer, graphic display, calibration programs, and USB, Ethernet, and RS232 interfaces.


With over 200 case studies demonstrating their performance, the Unistat range is proven to adapt to process requirements, offering precise stability and control.


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