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Sample Preparation & Processing Microwave Digestion Redefining sample preparation with advanced microwave labstations


Milestone, a global leader in microwave sample preparation, is proud to announce the launch of the ETHOS Microwave Labstation and the ultraWAVE 2 eco.


With ETHOS, Milestone introduces the latest and most advanced evolution of microwave rotor-base digestion technology. Designed to meet the highest standards in laboratory safety, reproducibility, and efficiency, ETHOS goes beyond digestion to become a true microwave labstation, supporting solvent extraction, evaporation, concentration, high- temperature processes, and more.


Sample Storage


Expanded cap carrier formats support flexible sample handling


ETHOS features rugged stainless-steel construction, pressure-responsive door and SafeVIEW camera monitoring. Its high- purity PTFE vessels and reinforced PEEK components ensure maximum safety and chemical compatibility.


With MAIA, Milestone’s AI Agent, users receive instant guidance on methods, maintenance, troubleshooting, and consumable handling, via chat or voice commands.


Microlute®


Chamber (SRC) microwave digestion system that brings the core advantages of SRC technology to routine and regulated laboratories.


Building on the success of Milestone’s flagship ultraWAVE series, the ultraWAVE 2 eco redefines digestion efficiency and sustainability. By digesting all samples together in one PTFE-lined stainless-steel chamber under uniform temperature and pressure, the system ensures complete, reproducible digestions across all matrices, from food and environmental samples to pharma, polymers, and more.


ETHOS represents the ultimate combination of performance, safety, versatility, and sustainability, empowering laboratories for advance elemental analysis.


ultraWAVE 2 eco is a new Single Reaction CP: SPE performance you can count on


Sample preparation is essential for accurate, robust and reproducible analysis. Solid phase extraction (SPE) offers the cleanest extracts for injection. However, the traditional loose packed form of SPE has inherent issues that can compromise the quality of sample preparation.


Azenta Life Sciences has broadened its cap carrier portfolio with the addition of 24- and 48-format options, giving laboratories greater flexibility when handling sample tubes at different scales.


Designed to support automated capping and de-capping of SBS- format storage tubes, the expanded range helps labs reduce reliance on manual cap handling - improving efficiency while lowering the risk of cross-contamination. The carriers enable batch tube filling prior to capping, helping to speed up sample preparation without compromising sample integrity.


All formats are fully compatible with Azenta Life Sciences’ semi- automated and automated screw cap decappers/recappers, making them easy to integrate into existing workflows. The carriers are stackable, reusable, and supplied in cases of ten, with the option to purchase them empty or pre-loaded with low-retention screw caps to minimise sample loss.


The new 24- and 48-format carriers are manufactured from robust polycarbonate, providing the durability required for routine use in high-throughput laboratory environments.


With formats now available in 24, 48 and 96 positions, Azenta Life Sciences offers a complete cap carrier solution to support a wide range of sample storage and processing requirements.


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Loose packed products experience variations in flow which cause variable analyte retention within the packed bed and can result in inconsistent recovery. Ultimately, this results in poor reproducibility, repeated runs, increased troubleshooting and higher costs.


The Microlute® CP range of polymeric SPE


products overcomes these challenges through its innovative composite technology designed to improve the consistency and reliability of chromatographic analysis.


Providing a step change in performance, Microlute®


CP combines chromatographically


active resin with inert polyethylene, forming a single uniform porous frit.


Key features of our composite technology:


Rigid structure - robust, single piece design eliminates compression providing consistent flow rates and uniform sample processing.


Embedded Resin - evenly distributed resin immobilised throughout the frit structure eliminates variability and poor recovery caused by channelling and voiding.


Consistent Bed Weight - precision manufacturing controls active resin delivery, guaranteeing accurate and consistent bed weights across the whole plate.


These features create consistent liquid flow, ensuring reproducibility through uniform analyte, solvent and resin interactions. Directly translating into greater reproducibility and increased confidence in your results. Each well delivers the same performance, so you can trust your SPE results from the first sample to the last. Minimising the need for repeat runs, reducing wasted solvents and consumables and reducing troubleshooting time.


To find out more, visit us at analytica, Hall A1, Stand 415, or visit our website.


For further details and pricing, contact our sales team: ilmt.co/PL/6DLX


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By minimising resource use and enabling sustainable lab practices, the ultraWAVE 2 eco exemplifies Milestone’s commitment to Green Digestion. Laboratories can also access and optimise their sustainability using the integrated Green Prep MW Score tool.


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