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Laboratory Products 39


Your partner of choice for laboratory chemicals


Atom Scientific is the UK’s leading independent chemical


manufacturing and distribution business that can offer customers a personalised and


responsive service, rapid product delivery, backed up with exceptional technical support.


Ranges include: Chemicals, Solvents, IVDR Diagnostic Reagents, pH Calibration Buffers (traceable to NIST), Volumetric Solutions, Buffer Tablets & Solutions and High Purity Solvents. Alongside their core chemical products, Atom Scientific offers a comprehensive range of laboratory consumables and small laboratory equipment.


Atom Scientific aim to make their customers’ experience friendly, efficient and focused on their needs. In addition, everything is controlled from their Manchester facility. Atom Scientific can offer the scientific community a real alternative for sourcing their day-to-day requirements.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/y1JR and ilmt.co/PL/1Xdp 59727pr@reply-direct.com


Two-component microplate enhances qPCR accuracy Azenta Life Sciences’ FrameStar®


microplates feature


a unique two-component design that reduces thermal expansion and sample evaporation, improving PCR and qPCR consistency.


Traditional PCR plates are often made entirely of polypropylene due to its chemical inertness and thin walls, which allow rapid temperature transfer. However, polypropylene plates can suffer from thermal expansion and evaporation, which may compromise applications such as qPCR and Next Generation Sequencing.


FrameStar PCR plates overcome these challenges with a dual- material approach: polypropylene tubes are integrated into a rigid polycarbonate frame. This design stabilises the plate during thermal cycling, minimising distortion and improving seal integrity, which translates into more reliable quantification and consistent results.


A recent study highlights the advantages of the two-component design, showing a significant reduction in evaporation-related errors in qPCR. The reduced risk of sample loss also enables smaller reaction volumes, helping labs save on costly reagents without sacrificing data quality.


FrameStar plates are available in both 96- and 384-well formats. The 384-well plates are optimized for low- volume PCR, while the 96-well options include low and standard profiles with a range of skirt types - non- skirted, semi-skirted, or fully skirted - to suit different thermal cycler requirements. Multiple well-frame colour combinations are also offered for easy sample identification.


Download a copy of the study: ilmt.co/PL/9M71 More information online: ilmt.co/PL/kk2y


65532pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL Efficient cooling: Sustainable and comfortable


The new IC immersion coolers from Julabo When it comes to dissipating large amounts of heat quickly and hassle-free, the new Julabo immersion coolers are the perfect choice. Ideal for simple, open- bath applications as well as for industrial processes such as cold traps in distillation - wherever flexibility and efficiency are required.


Immersion coolers always come into play when the temperature control medium does not need to be actively circulated - for example during manual stirring or mechanical movement. In such cases, they offer a particularly simple and effective solution for process cooling.


Equipped with environmentally friendly, natural refrigerants, the IC40, IC50 and IC50E models combine powerful cooling performance with a clear commitment to climate protection.


Thanks to well thought-out details, the immersion coolers set new standards in terms of functionality and ease of maintenance. For example, the venting grid can be removed without tools - for quick cleaning and maximum performance over the long term. The magnetic probe holder allows flexible attachment to metallic surfaces and ensures stable measuring conditions for a wide range of applications.


The IC50E is particularly smart: with an auto-start function, intuitive menu and an ergonomically inclined OLED touch display that is easy to read from different viewing angles. Clear warnings and comprehensible messages in full text make handling safe and self-explanatory.


Robust, powerful and ready for immediate use: Julabo immersion coolers are the smart answer to spontaneous cooling requirements - right where they are needed.


The IC40 and IC50 immersion cooler are developed with a focus on high user- friendliness. The removable venting grid, which can be removed without tools, facilitates regular cleaning for maximum performance over the unit’s entire life-time. The magnetic probe holder enables flexible and stable attachment of the probe to magnetic surfaces, ensuring hassle- free positioning for various applications.


The IC50E immersion cooler was developed with a focus on high user-friendliness. Many helpful features such as an AutoStart function or a removable venting grid that can be detached without tools make daily work easier. The inclined OLED touch display is easy to read and ergonomic to operate. The intuitive menu navigation provides simple and quick access to all functions. Warnings and messages in easy-to-understand full-text language ensure safe handling of the units at all times. The magnetic probe holder enables flexible and stable attachment of the probe to magnetic surfaces, ensuring hassle-free positioning for various applications.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/LA8R 65767pr@reply-direct.com


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