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LABORATORY PRODUCTS


Analytical instruments launch with European logistics expansion is a globally trusted producer of high-


With over 55 years of manufacturing excellence, GLASSCO®


quality laboratory glassware and instruments, exporting to 107+ countries worldwide. From a single, fully integrated manufacturing facility supported by 1,000+ skilled employees, Glassco supplies an extensive range of laboratory glassware conforming to USP, DIN, JIS, ISO, and ASTM standards.


In 2018, Glassco marked a major manufacturing milestone by entering the disposable and bulk glassware segment. Today, the company produces test tubes, Pasteur pipettes, culture tubes, dropper bottles, insulin & dental cartridges, diagnostic


& pharma vials, and chromatography vials, with a production capacity of over one million pieces per day per category - setting new benchmarks in scale, consistency, and quality.


Glassco has further strengthened its portfolio with the launch of advanced benchtop analytical instruments under the DAN LOGITECH®


brand. Designed for precision-


driven laboratories, the range includes smart fibre extraction systems, smart solvent extraction systems, and integrated workstations for nitrogen estimation, supporting food, beverage, feed, QC, and R&D laboratories globally.


Innovation remains central to Glassco’s DNA. GLASSCO®


Glassware is the first company worldwide to


introduce QR-LABGLASS™, enabling instant digital access to calibration certificates, certificates of conformance (COC), and user manuals through a simple smartphone scan. This patented solution is further enhanced through compatibility with CALIBER LIMS™ Software, deployed in 250+ pharmaceutical installations, enabling seamless digital compliance and traceability.


To support its growing European customer base, Glassco has also inaugurated a new GLASSCO Laboratory Equipments (Netherlands) BV warehouse in Amsterdam, significantly improving regional logistics and delivery timelines.


Driven by close customer collaboration, GLASSCO®


continues to deliver future-ready


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Free flow chemistry teaching manual now available for download


A new flow chemistry teaching manual is now available to download free of charge, offering hands-on guidance for the next generation of chemists. Developed by Vapourtec in collaboration with Dr Nicholas Leadbeater and the New Synthetic Methods Group at the University of Connecticut, the 100-page manual provides step- by-step instructions for ten reactions — including two Nobel Prize-winning transformations: a palladium-catalysed cross-coupling and a ruthenium-catalysed alkene metathesis.


“This manual is designed to introduce students to the immense potential of continuous flow synthesis,” said Vapourtec founder and MD Duncan Guthrie. “Each experiment can be run using Vapourtec’s E-Series flow chemistry system, and we wanted to make this resource freely available online so it can reach as many future chemists as possible.”


Dr Leadbeater added: “Flow chemistry opens exciting opportunities for both academic and industrial labs. It’s essential that chemists of


Flow Chemistry


tomorrow gain hands-on experience with this powerful technique — which is why we developed this practical teaching guide for undergraduate laboratories.”


Download your free copy of ‘An Introduction to Flow Chemistry – A Practical Laboratory Course’ and explore hands-on flow chemistry today.


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Gas Detection


The next generation smart gas detection system for laboratories


The increasing complexity of modern laboratory environments has heightened the need for reliable, responsive, and easily maintainable gas detection technology. DALEMANS’ new S.Line system represents a significant advancement in this field, designed to simplify the integration and ongoing management of laboratory gas monitoring networks. Its high input/output capacity and versatile wiring architecture, which includes addressable CAN bus and compatibility with conventional 4–20 mA detectors, provide laboratories with a scalable platform capable of supporting diverse detection requirements without lengthy installation delays.


A major advantage of the system is its streamlined calibration process. The one-person, single-visit workflow provides a practical solution for labs operating large arrays of detectors, where service interruptions incur both scientific and operational costs. By shortening the time needed to maintain complex installations, the system facilitates consistent monitoring routines and improves the long- term reliability of laboratory safety protocols.


The S Line’s integrated touchscreen interface provides instant access to status information and diagnostic data, allowing technicians to make


quick and informed decisions on-site. When paired with Modbus networking, the system widens visibility beyond the laboratory, enabling remote supervision and analysis. This level of connectivity aligns with modern laboratory management practices, where continuous oversight and data- driven actions are increasingly vital to environmental control policies.


The system’s primary benefit to laboratory practice is its ability to streamline complex monitoring tasks into a more manageable, transparent, and efficient process. As labs face higher expectations regarding safety, compliance, and operational uptime, such advancements demonstrate how modern gas detection platforms can develop to meet both scientific and practical needs.


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