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New ENERGY STAR certified ULT freezers


Thermo Fisher Scientific introduces its latest line of high-performance ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezers, designed to meet the demanding needs of laboratories worldwide. The Thermo Scientific™ TSX™ Universal Series ULT Freezers utilise over 80 years of expertise in cold storage lab equipment, offering enhanced performance, reliability, and sustainability.


The new TSX Universal Series ULT Freezers feature Universal V-Drive technology, enabling tighter control, faster recovery times, and an expanded setpoint range to accommodate diverse workflows in a variety of lab settings. With temperatures ranging from -40°C to -86°C, including medical device units for GMP or qualified environments, these freezers provide unmatched flexibility and performance.


In addition to delivering industry-leading performance, the TSX Universal Series ULT Freezers prioritise energy efficiency, offering up to 33% energy savings compared to previous models. Rigorously tested for reliability with over 5400 combined days of continuous testing, these freezers meet Thermo Fisher Scientific’s stringent quality standards, ensuring optimal performance and durability.


Recognising the importance of sustainability, the TSX Universal Series ULT Freezers are ENERGY STAR certified and produced in a Zero-Waste to Landfill certified facility. They provide easy-to-use information about their environmental impact through the ACT label program, demonstrating Thermo Fisher Scientific’s commitment to sustainability.


Carlos Sevilla, Vice President and General Manager of Controlled Temperature Technologies at Thermo Fisher Scientific, highlights the significance of these advancements: “With the advancement of new therapeutic technologies and tighter regulatory focus on the pharmaceutical cold chain, there’s a clear need for enhanced and manageable cold storage solutions across a variety of settings. The new TSX Universal Series ULT Freezers enable labs to meet their sustainability goals while maintaining high performance.”


For the first time, the TSX Series ULT platform includes medical device units, expanding its application to store and preserve blood and blood products in GMP or qualified environments. With ISO Class 5.5 cleanroom designation, these freezers provide confidence in the cleanliness and control of storage environments for cell and gene therapy applications.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/1AxY 62473pr@reply-direct.com Distillation technology benefitting clients worldwide


For decades, Pope has been dedicated to serving customers across diverse industries, enhancing existing products, and innovating new ones with proven distillation technology. The company provides equipment (now CE-certified), process development, and toll processing services. Tailored strategies and equipment types are used to meet the unique requirements of different applications, ensuring optimal product quality, yield, and profitability.


Wiped film stills, also known as Short Path Stills, Molecular Stills, and Thin Film Evaporators, these are the best choice for materials high in heat sensitivity, BP, MW, and/ or viscosity. These provide minimised thermal degradation via quick heat exposure time at high vacuum. Examples include pharmaceuticals, flavours, edible oils, biomaterials, cannabinoids, polymers, lubricants, electronic materials, specialty chemicals, many more.


Wiped film evaporators, also known as WFE’s, these have similarities to Molecular Stills, including rotating internal wipers, short residence time and gentle evaporation. However,


they have external rather than internal condensers of high surface area and are best suited for driving off large percentages of solvents and concentrating dilute products.


Hybrid wiped film evaporator-fractionators combine the advantages of gentle WFE evaporation and multiple theoretical plate packed columns to separate heat sensitive components close in BP. These systems have solved and commercialised some of the most difficult distillation operations. Pope is the world leader in this technology. Examples include Omega-3 concentration, natural flavour customisation, biomaterials, many more.


Fractional column still systems specialise in stainless steel batch and continuous mode distillation systems from 1” to 18” diameters for pilot and production plants, Pope can address your multipurpose or specific application requirements.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Ov2j 62307pr@reply-direct.com


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