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34 Ultrasonic cleaning solutions for laboratory applications


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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New website streamlines clean air system selection


Monmouth Scientific has launched a redesigned website and updated brand identity, reinforcing its commitment to providing accessible, high- performance clean air solutions for laboratories, pharmaceutical facilities, and industrial sectors. The new website features a streamlined design and user-friendly navigation to help customers specify the right containment systems with ease and confidence.


One of the key improvements is smarter product navigation. Users can now browse the full product range - including Biological Safety Cabinets, Laminar Flow Units, Fume Cupboards, and Modular Cleanrooms - by product type or by protection requirement. This makes it easier to identify suitable solutions based on operator safety, process protection, or environmental control needs.


Each product page now includes updated technical content, with downloadable datasheets, compliance details, and performance specifications to support informed decision-making in highly regulated sectors. The improved transparency reflects Monmouth Scientific’s focus on precision and reliability.


The Service & Maintenance section has also been restructured to better support facility managers and compliance teams. It offers easy access to information on servicing, preventative maintenance, and filter replacements. Customers can now submit service enquiries and support requests directly through the website, streamlining aftersales care.


An expanded portfolio of case studies demonstrates how Monmouth’s systems perform in real-world applications - from pharmaceutical compounding and medical device manufacturing to university laboratories and hospital environments.


The updated website is part of a broader brand refresh, which introduces a cleaner visual identity, updated tone of voice, and modern messaging - while staying true to the company’s long-standing values of trust and service. The new platform has been designed with future scalability in mind, allowing for continued digital development as part of Monmouth Scientific’s wider growth strategy.


“As industries become more advanced and regulated, the need for reliable, accessible clean air solutions continues to grow,” said Sales Director Lewis Irish. “Our refreshed brand and website ensure we meet that demand with both cutting-edge products and a digital experience that empowers our customers.”


Visit the new website to explore the updates. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Z1e3 and ilmt.co/PL/Vwey 65374pr@reply-direct.com New analytical and precision balances


KERN & SOHN GmbH is launching new analytical and precision balances in the KERN ADS/ADT ranges (analytical balances) and KERN PDS/PDT ranges (precision balances). Designed for laboratories, industry, and research, they offer high measurement accuracy.


They are equipped with a semi-touch display, which offers a combination of a touchscreen as well as the standard control buttons. The main functions, such as switching the weighing unit or carrying out the adjustment can be activated directly from the display.


There are two ways to carry out the adjustment. ADT (analytical) and PDT (precision) models have automatic adjustment with an internal weight, while ADS and PDS models use an external weight. This ensures flexibility for different applications and environments.


The new models provide rapid, stable measuring results through modern sensor technology. They offer various functions for diverse applications. The statistics function calculates key figures such as the average value and standard deviation. Tolerance weighing checks whether a weight is within predefined limits, piece counting determines quantities using a reference weight, and percentage weighing displays a sample’s weight as a percentage of a reference value.


Several transfer options are available for data processing. The Windows-Direct function sends weights directly to a Windows application using a USB device connection. As an alternative, the measurements can be forwarded to connected systems using RS 232 and USB (device).


The KERN Communication Protocol allows connection to a computer or CRM/ERP system, enabling measurement retrieval and remote control in automated processes. All models allow for GLP/ ISO compliant data logging, recording date, time, and a unique ID for each adjustment or weighing. This guarantees complete traceability and supports use in regulated laboratory and production environments in accordance with the requirements of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP).


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