Ovens, Furnaces & Heating Equipment 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:
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60952pr@reply-direct.com Smart, sustainable thermostats for precision temperature control
Lauda Dr. R. Wobser GmbH & Co. KG, global leader in precise temperature control, has unveiled its new Universa product line - an advanced range of bath and circulation thermostats designed for maximum flexibility, performance, connectivity, and sustainability in laboratory and industrial applications.
The Universa line includes three performance tiers - ECO, PRO, and MAX - with a modular design that allows users to combine different baths, control heads, and cooling units to suit their specific needs. Accessories are interchangeable across all models, and bore markings enable custom expansion.
Covering a broad temperature range from -90°C to +300°C, Universa systems offer stability to ±0.01 K, heating up to 3.6 kW, and cooling up to 1.6 kW. Designed for both internal and external applications, they enable fast heating/cooling for improved productivity, reproducibility, and process control across research, pharma, and industrial labs.
“Universa continues the legacy of our original universal thermostat from 1949, while pushing forward with the latest in digital and sustainable engineering,” said Managing Director Dr. Gunther Wobser.
Connectivity is central to the new range. All models feature USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi, allowing seamless integration into modern digital labs. The Lauda Command app supports wireless control and monitoring, while optional interface modules - including OPC UA and
EtherCAT - enable full IoT integration. Remote diagnostics and data logging are supported via
LAUDA.LIVE Services, with AI-assisted optimisation on the horizon.
Sustainability is another core focus. All Universa thermostats use natural refrigerants, each with a charge under 100 grams. Patented, inverter-controlled compressors minimise energy use during partial load operation and ensure quiet, efficient performance - even in entry-level models. A unique ventilation design protects electronics from oil vapours and condensation. Backed by a 5-year premium warranty, Universa devices are CE- and NRTL-certified and available in international power variants - ready for global deployment.
“With Universa, we’re setting new standards in performance, flexibility, and environmental responsibility,” said Enrico Bossart, Head of Product Management. “It’s a complete solution for the temperature control demands of today and tomorrow.” More information online:
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64900pr@reply-direct.com CO2 incubator with built-in roller
Crafted with precision by Wiggens, the CO2 incubator emerges as essential tool for various experimental pursuits, from cultivating animal cells to hatching and germinating processes. With rapid heating, swift temperature recovery, and precise temperature control, this premium incubator ensures optimal conditions for cell growth and research.
Its innovative design features electric heating wires surrounding the chamber, ensuring uniform heat distribution. With dry-wall insulation, maintenance is minimised while temperature stability is maximised. A base heater maintains water in a tray for humidity control, while a circulation fan ensures even moisture dispersion. Additionally, front door and frame heaters prevent condensation, maintaining clarity for observation.
Partnering seamlessly with the CO2 incubator, the Celrol Elite roller apparatus offers configurations from 5 to 88 bottle positions, facilitating cell attachment culture. This versatile apparatus accommodates standard plastic bottles, providing scalability and convenience for researchers. The roller culture technique,
utilising gentle rotation, enhances gas exchange and promotes cell growth.
For high-demand applications like vaccine production, the Celrol Elite can be expanded with additional layers, accommodating up to 11 tiers of bottles. Wiggens supports this system with options for battery backup, SMS alarm notifications, and direct printer connections for streamlined reporting. With its adaptability to standard cell culture bottles, the Celrol Elite roller apparatus offers a versatile solution for a wide array of biotechnological endeavours. More information online:
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