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Laboratory Products 31 High-throughput automatic vacuum concentrators


The new LabTech MVP Line of Automatic Vacuum Concentrators represents the ultimate solution to achieve high throughput automatic evaporation of liquid samples through vacuum, heating, and rotation. It improves work efficiency and sample recovery, reduces human errors, and enhances the accuracy of analysis.


Vacuum concentrators are widely used for the preparation of environmental samples, natural products, food and agricultural product samples, and heat- sensitive products. Particularly efficient is our model Flex-MVP as allows to add or remove a single sample at any time, without affecting the concentration process of other samples. In this way, flexibility of concentration process is guaranteed. The evaporation efficiency is also improved by the fact that the whole sample vial is fully immersed and heated in the water bath, which is not exposed in the air. To guarantee total safety, each sample vessel is sealed and discharged independently through its own pipeline, avoiding liquid transfer issues caused by sample boiling, preventing cross-contamination and refluxing. The complete package includes a dual condenser tower design that enables dual recovery of solvent vapor and exhaust gas, ensuring comprehensive environmental friendliness. Together with LabTech chillers, the MVP Line with its 3 models (Flex-MVP, MVP12 and MVP48) represents the perfect solution for your laboratory concentrations.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/8xdR 62065pr@reply-direct.com Reliable automated removal of microplate seals


The Automated Plate Seal Remover from Azenta Life Sciences is the ideal product for labs faced with repetitively removing microplate seals while preserving sample integrity. Designed as an automated system, the Automated Plate Seal Remover holds the plate down whilst the seal is peeled away, eliminating cross-contamination issues that are common when using manual seal removal techniques. The operating mode of the system also minimises plate or seal damage, and an integrated seal removal verification feature reduces plate handling errors.


Reliably removing seals from a wide range of microplate types at the single touch of a button, the Automated Plate Seal Remover is proven to increase your productivity by up to 200 plate seal removals per hour.


At the core of this unique product is a patented seal removal mechanism. The Automated Plate Seal Remover uses a novel tape removal medium which eliminates the need for mechanical removal mechanisms that are often prone to failure. The result is a robust and reliable automated system that can be relied on to perform flawlessly time after time.


The Automated Plate Seal Remover can be used manually or integrated into automated systems with external robotics. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/bVx2


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Innovative in-situ water quality analysis tools Myron L®


Company Ultrameter II 6PFCE


The 6PFCE features a comprehensive suite of in-situ water quality analysis tools designed to replace more costly and less convenient laboratory equipment. A true one-handed instrument, the 6PFCE delivers Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE™), and Temperature readings quickly and easily with the press of a button.


Unlike other similar meters, 6PFCE Conductivity and TDS functions allow you to select the solution type used to model the solution under test: KCl; NaCl; Myron L’s own 442 Natural Water™ Standard; or USER, programmable by you to model a known solution. The result is benchtop accuracy of ±1% of reading in a handheld instrument. Accuracy increases to ±.1% of reading at calibration point. Temperature compensation is automatic to 25°C or can be disabled by the user as required. Autoranging capabilities provide increased reading resolution across a broad range of applications.


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 potassium chloride solution reservoir for long life. Myron L pH sensors are also user replaceable.


ORP readings utilise a 99.9% pure platinum electrode and a reference junction that is shared with the pH sensor.


6PFCE ORP reading accuracy is ±1 millivolt.


In addition, the 6PFCE features a ground-breaking new way to determine Free Available Chlorine based on a predictive ORP value. Empirical readings of the chemical activity of a solution are made without the hassle and subjectivity of colorimetric and test-strip methods.


Calibration and maintenance are simple, so the 6PFCE can be serviced by the user. The 6PFCE is also IP67 dust-tight and waterproof, NEMA 6 submersible, and buoyant. Plus, Myron L service and technical support are included for the life of the product.


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