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49 Centrifuges, Stirrers & Shakers Compact centrifuge delivers power and precision


Ohaus Corporation introduces the Frontier™ 5706P Multi Centrifuge (FC5706P), combining robust performance with a space-saving design to meet the demands of modern laboratories. Built for efficiency, durability, and user-friendliness, the FC5706P sets a new standard in sample separation.


The FC5706P features colour-coded LED indicators to clearly show start, end, and standby modes, improving workflow visibility. Its upgraded 60° blue display offers a better viewing angle and lower energy use, while the intuitive touch wheel interface simplifies operation and includes a splash-proof design for added durability.


Designed for high-use environments, the centrifuge’s reinforced sheet metal sides and back provide long-lasting durability, complemented by an upgraded lid lock system for safer operation. Improved airflow keeps the motor cool during extended runs, maintaining consistent performance.


The centrifuge now supports up to 99 programmable settings, offering versatility for a wide range of applications. New rotors and kits expand sample compatibility, while the Quick Spin button enables fast, convenient spins to streamline workflow. A universal power switch allows operation on both 120 V and 230 V systems, simplifying installation.


For clinical and diagnostic applications, the FC5706P IVD-compliant version meets EU 2017/746 regulations, ensuring safety and reliability. Compact, powerful, and versatile, the Frontier 5706P Centrifuge is ideal for laboratories seeking a reliable solution for routine and complex sample separation. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/6RZ6


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High-performance centrifuges with sustainable cooling


Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced its most sustainable large-capacity and superspeed centrifuges to date, designed to support reliable sample preparation while reducing environmental impact. The new Thermo Scientific™ Cryofuge™, BIOS, and LYNX centrifuge lines feature GreenCool™ Technology – a next-generation natural refrigerant system with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of just 1, complying with EU and US EPA F-gas regulations.


These centrifuges offer up to 15% energy savings compared to previous models and are manufactured at Thermo Fisher’s zero-waste site in Osterode am Harz, Germany, which runs entirely on renewable energy.


With lighter, quieter builds and advanced temperature control, the new centrifuges provide high-performance, energy-efficient sample processing for blood banking, bioprocessing, and life science research. Users can expect precise, reproducible separations with improved ergonomics and intuitive interfaces, all while supporting greener lab operations.


The Cryofuge 8 and 16 models are tailored for blood banking, combining strong sample security with improved sustainability. BIOS centrifuges deliver high-throughput performance for large-volume bioprocessing applications, while LYNX 4000 and 6000 superspeed models ensure reliable results for temperature-sensitive samples in complex research workflows.


“As the leader in large-capacity and superspeed centrifugation, we’re proud to offer sustainable solutions without compromising quality or reliability,” said Thomas Doerdelmann, VP and GM at Thermo Fisher Scientific.


These models replace the previous Sorvall line and represent a shift toward environmentally conscious sample processing across labs and production facilities.


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Innovative IR hotplate/stirrer for precision lab applications


Experience the cutting-edge design of the Wiggens WH390-NH, featuring the latest infrared heating technology for efficient and powerful heating (2000 W). This innovative hotplate-stirrer is engineered to rapidly heat various vessel shapes, including round- bottom flasks, reaching a maximum temperature of 550°C in a very short time.


Benefiting from Schott glass ceramic surface technology, the WH390-NH ensures chemical resistance, high surface quality, and temperature shock resistance exceeding 700°C. The poreless smooth surface facilitates easy cleaning, while the high infrared permeability ensures rapid and efficient liquid heating, optimising time and energy usage.


Equipped with three pre-set PID options for different volume heating applications, the WH390-NH self-optimises for perfect temperature stability. Connection of a Pt-100 sensor enables temperature-controlled work with a remarkable stability of +/- 2°C in most applications.


Beyond its swift heating and precise temperature control, the WH390-NH offers controlled liquid mixing from gentle to intense, making it suitable for large-volume viscous media. Separate control knobs enable independent management of stirring and heating functions, while a user-friendly touch screen provides visibility and monitoring of essential parameters.


The WH390-NH’s memory function for stirring speed and temperature settings adds convenience to experiments, ensuring a consistent starting point. The residual-heat display enhances user safety, preventing burns. With its array of features, the Wiggens hotplate stirrer emerges as the premier solution for efficient and versatile liquid heating and mixing in laboratory settings, catering to diverse applications, including the exacting requirements of cannabis extraction.


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