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Reliable automated removal of microplate seals
The Automated Plate Seal Remover from Azenta Life Sciences is the ideal product for labs faced with repetitively removing microplate seals while preserving sample integrity.
Designed as an automated system, the Automated Plate Seal Remover holds the plate down whilst the seal is peeled away, eliminating cross-contamination issues that are common when using manual seal removal techniques. The operating mode of the system also minimises plate or seal damage, and an integrated seal removal verification feature reduces plate handling errors.
Reliably removing seals from a wide range of microplate types at the single touch of a button, the Automated Plate Seal Remover is proven to increase your productivity by up to 200 plate seal removals per hour.
At the core of this unique product is a patented seal removal mechanism. The Automated Plate Seal Remover uses a novel tape removal medium which eliminates the need for mechanical removal mechanisms that are often prone to failure. The result is a robust and reliable automated system that can be relied on to perform flawlessly time after time.
The Automated Plate Seal Remover can be used manually or integrated into automated systems with external robotics. More information online:
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62248pr@reply-direct.com Affordable and innovative laboratory autoclaves
LTE Scientific are delighted to announce the launch of its latest line, the Touchclave-V series of laboratory autoclaves. The Touchclave-V series offer a cost-effective solution capable of processing most laboratory applications. Designed with simplicity in mind the Touchclave-V range is a top-loading cylindrical chambered autoclave which comes in 2 standard sizes of 50 and 80-litre capacities. The range consists of 2 models with each offering more expediency allowing for a greater range of applications to be processed.
Both models sterilise using an in-chamber heater to generate steam and operate between temperatures of 115oC to 134oC with the V+ Dry model having an extended range of 105-134oC. Starting with the most economical model, the Touchclave-V+ has an advanced control panel with touchscreen controls and the ability to store up to 10 cycles for ease of use, this also has the facility to store cycle data. The most advanced model, the Touchclave-V+ Dry comes with touchscreen control panel, internal data archiving and USB connection for data extraction, plus built-in vacuum allowing for faster cycle times and the processing of more load types where effective air removal and drying are important.
LTE’s Touchclave-V range is ideal for placement within any laboratory thanks to its small footprint and in-chamber heating
with manual water fill and waste-water tank connection. Designed with end users in mind all Touchclave-V models offer users an easy-to-use autoclave with accessible control systems and all at an economic price.
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ilmt.co/PL/qnYq 62190pr@reply-direct.com New reagents for Karl Fischer titration
On many occasions it is essential to know the amount of water present in a sample. Water can influence the reactivity, stability, and shelf life, etc, of products. Karl Fischer titration, established in the early 20th century, remains the widely accepted method globally. This technique relies on the Bunsen reaction, featuring a rapid two-phase process correlating the consumed I2 with the sample’s water content.
The first KF reagents developed contained pyridine in their formulation, supposedly essential for the reaction, but later experiments showed that pyridine only acts as a buffer substance and could be replaced by other basic compounds capable of carrying out the same function. For this reason, the new Karl Fischer Aquagent®
reagents contain
imidazoles instead of pyridine, alternative bases with good buffering capacity that allow stable titration end points to be quickly obtained.
The newly developed manufacturing and control method allows us to launch a new Aquagent® Scharlau’s new Aquagent®
more stable endpoint.
Leading manufacturers of Karl Fischer titration equipment, including Metrohm, Mettler-Toledo and Hanna, recommend Scharlau’s Aquagent® reagents.
More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/LoXD 62329pr@reply-direct.com with multiple advantages for the user. formulations achieve a more stable and robust Karl Fischer factor, faster stabilisation, a greater reaction speed and a
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