Sample Preparation & Processing High-performance overhead stirrers
Wiggens has unveiled its next-generation overhead stirrers - the WOHS-10 Pro and WOHS-15 Pro series - designed to meet the demands of today’s laboratories and research institutions worldwide. Compact, robust, and user-friendly, these stirrers combine advanced engineering with a modern, intuitive design.
Fast and gentle detachment of
delicate adherent cells Reagents
Amsbio’s Detachin™ Cell Detachment Solution offers a superior alternative to traditional Trypsin/EDTA, providing fast, gentle detachment of a wide range of adherent cells from in vitro growth vessels. Proven in multiple recent studies [1-4], Detachin™ maintains phenotypic accuracy and downstream assay reproducibility across
primary immune cells, patient-derived cancer models, engineered mammalian lines, and high- throughput screening systems.
The proprietary formulation combines protease and collagenase activity in an isotonic phosphate buffer with EDTA, supporting the safe detachment of even the most delicate cells. Detachin™ has been successfully tested on numerous cell types, including stem cells, fi broblasts, hepatocytes, neuronal cells, immune cells, vascular endothelial cells, and a variety of immortalised lines such as HEK293, HeLa, CHO, NIH-3T3, and Vero.
Stable at 4°C for up to two months, Detachin™ maximises cell viability and leaves no mammalian or bacterial byproducts, eliminating the need for washing.
Available in multiple sizes and formats, it offers an economical, reliable solution for labs handling routine or demanding cell detachment workfl ows.
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A high-resolution TFT display shows real-time speed, torque, and set values for speed, temperature, and timer, while a rotary control knob with touch keys enables fast, precise adjustments - even during complex or demanding processes. The keyless, hand- locking chuck allows impeller changes in seconds without tools, helping streamline everyday workfl ows.
At the heart of the system, brushless DC (BLDC) motors ensure quiet, stable, and
maintenance-free operation, delivering consistent stirring across a wide range of viscosities and extended run times.
The powder-coated cast aluminium housing provides exceptional corrosion resistance and efficient heat dissipation, keeping the stirrer cool and stable during continuous operation. USB and analogue interfaces add flexibility, supporting integration into automated reaction systems or standalone use.
A broad selection of PTFE and stainless- steel impellers, available in multiple paddle designs and shaft diameters, rounds out the system, making it adaptable to a wide variety of laboratory applications.
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Next-generation PFAS-free Automated Systems for SPE Extraction The growing importance of automated SPE
For over twenty years, LabTech has been a trusted partner in the scientifi c community, designing and manufacturing high- performance instrumentation tailored to the evolving needs of modern laboratories.
Building on this long-standing expertise, LabTech offers an extensive product portfolio that includes state-of-the-art chillers for temperature control, gas and liquid nitrogen generators, centrifuges and comprehensive solutions for organic and inorganic sample preparation. This broad range of technologies refl ects LabTech’s ability to address the full spectrum of laboratory workfl ows.
Always attentive to the evolving needs of its customers, LabTech continuously translates real laboratory challenges into innovative product development.
This customer-driven approach has led to the introduction of a new generation of automated Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) systems designed to improve effi ciency, reproducibility and ease of use in modern laboratories.
Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) has become an increasingly critical sample preparation technique in analytical chemistry. As laboratories face growing sample volumes, tighter regulatory requirements and the need for consistent data quality, the demand for automated, reproducible and effi cient SPE solutions continues to grow.
Revolutionising sample preparation with automated SPE
Responding to these challenges, LabTech has developed the AutoEmpore and SPE2000 systems, which revolutionise sample preparation through fully automated SPE workfl ows. Designed to minimise manual intervention, these systems combine precision, speed and operational fl exibility while reducing the risk of human error.
By automating critical sample preparation steps, AutoEmpore and SPE2000 improve reproducibility and throughput, allowing scientists and technicians to focus on data analysis and decision-making rather than routine time-consuming sample preparation tasks.
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Key advantages of AutoEmpore and SPE2000
• Fully automated Pfas-free SPE workfl ows • Improved reproducibility and accuracy • Increased sample throughput and optimised laboratory effi ciency • Reduced manual handling, enhancing operator safety
• Flexible confi gurations to support different methods and sample types
• Robust design suitable for routine and high-demand laboratory of food/ environmental/ pharma
• Possible to process large numbers of samples, up to 80 samples in single batch
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