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50 Advanced solution for component protection


Acrylic Desiccators from Plas Labs provide a breakthrough solution designed to protect critical materials, research specimens, and sensitive electronic components from contamination. These advanced desiccators offer unparalleled protection, convenience, and visibility, transforming the storage and transportation of valuable assets.


The Acrylic Desiccators are meticulously engineered to create a dust and moisture-free environment, ensuring the integrity and longevity of stored components. By employing a slight positive N2 charge, these units effectively prevent moisture penetration, extending the lifespan of valuable components. The amber- coloured units (CGA) provide exceptional protection against harmful UV rays for light-sensitive materials.


Featuring stackable and non-slip ‘grip tight’ feet, Acrylic Desiccators offer space-saving storage with stability. The standardised construction allows for easy shelf interchangeability, optimising organisation and space utilisation. Perforated slots on each shelf enable optimum gas circulation, ensuring a uniform protective atmosphere within the desiccator.


To enhance structural integrity, desiccators with multiple cubicles have a built-in divider, providing added strength for stored materials. Constructed with optically clear ‘jewelled’ acrylic, these units offer excellent visibility without compromising durability.


Convenience is paramount. Slip-apart hinges and spring-loaded sealing clamps ensure easy and secure access. A built-in hygrometer (Rh) gauge enables precise humidity monitoring for optimal storage conditions. The desiccators also feature ‘door guards’ to prevent warping and internal atmosphere loss.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/BBo1 Precision stirring and heating for advanced lab applications


Hamilton Company, a global leader in precision measurement and automated liquid handling solutions for over 70 years, is expanding its product portfolio with a new range of general laboratory equipment. The MagHeat, smart magnetic heater stirrer, marks the beginning of this expansion, setting the stage for Hamilton’s ambition to become a key player in the benchtop laboratory equipment market while maintaining its legacy of excellence in precision engineering.


“In modern laboratories, precision and reliability are paramount,” explained Cristian Mustata, Product Manager at Hamilton Central Europe.“ MagHeat combines advanced heating and stirring technology with intuitive controls and safety features, ensuring effi cient and reproducible results for scientists and researchers worldwide.”


The launch of MagHeat strengthens Hamilton Company’s commitment to expanding its benchtop laboratory solutions, bringing its renowned precision engineering expertise into a broader research landscape.


“Hamilton has been a trusted name in precision measurement for over 70 years,” said Ciprian Ractei, General Director at Hamilton Central Europe. “ Through MagHeat, we are delivering a best-in-class technology that meets the evolving demands of scientifi c research, while introducing a new range of general laboratory equipment designed to ensure high-quality, reliable performance in research and analytical environments.”


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ADVERTORIAL Investing in expert-led lyophilisation training is essential, not a luxury


Having well trained personnel for your lyophilisation processing helps ensure the best results for your projects, productivity and pocket; here’s why. For labs in the pharmaceutical, diagnostics, and biotech industries, lyophilisation (aka freeze-drying) is a critical process for preserving sensitive products. However, as a complex and highly regulated process, it requires a high level of skill and knowledge to be performed effectively. Many labs and companies are still operating on methods passed down over the years, often with the mindset of, “This is how we’ve always done it.”


This approach can lead to signifi cant issues. The science of freeze-drying is multifaceted, evolving as equipment technology improves, and no single cycle or formulation works for every product. Each active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) may require a unique blend of excipients and a specifi c cycle to ensure the best results. Without regular technical and best practices training, labs risk affecting their return on investment, productivity due to ineffi cient lyo-cycles, product quality, and costly downtime due to equipment misuse.


Investing in expert-led lyo training is not a luxury; it’s an essential step to maximise your team’s potential and your equipment’s lifespan. A well-trained team can optimise processes, improve product stability, and reduce operational costs per batch run. It also ensures that your lab stays competitive by embracing the latest technological advances and best practices.


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The specialised nature of lyophilisation means that experts are rare, and new hires may have little to no experience. Expert training provides a solution, ensuring that your team has up-to-date, accurate knowledge, even across multiple sites.


Biopharma Group offers a variety of specialised lyophilisation training programs tailored to the needs of your organisation, from introductory courses for newcomers to in-depth training for experienced practitioners. Options include on-site, customised courses, live interactive webinars for global teams, eLearning modules and scheduled courses held in the UK, Europe, and the USA.


Contact the training team today to discuss your requirements: ilmt.co/PL/A8O1


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