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Centrifuges, Stirrers & Shakers


Shaker Designed for CO2 Incubators


Celshak is a small, stainless steel shaker specially designed for use in CO2 incubators. The stainless steel housing with a separate controller, makes it perfect for shaking cell cultures.


Wiggens presents three models of shaker for CO2 incubators with highest quality design utilising non-belt magnetic drive technology, which allows for high performance of water resistance. The gentle drive unit features exceptionally smooth start-up and braking behaviour, and has improved oxygen transfer and homogeneous availability of the nutrients in the culture medium. This ensures significantly better culture growth than in static cell cultures. With ultra-low power consumption, it prevents any additional heating inside the incubator.


The entire housing of shaker is made of stainless steel (SUS304), meeting the demand of GMP’s cleaning requirements and its corrosion resistant feature is ideal for using in CO2 incubators. It is easy to remove any unwanted liquids and can be cleaned with chemicals.


The thin wire cable connection between the shaker and the control box can pass through the sealing part of the inner glass door, if no access port is available within your incubator.


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New Multipurpose Centrifuge Accelerates Results


Leading life science company Eppendorf has introduced a new centrifuge designed to increase efficiency in the laboratory, the Centrifuge 5910 Ri. This new centrifuge is the successor to the popular Centrifuge 5910 R, the flagship of Eppendorf’s multipurpose centrifuge portfolio that has been providing customers worldwide with outstanding versatility and ease of use since its launch in 2018.


With the introduction of the Centrifuge 5910 Ri, Eppendorf now offers scientists advanced features to simplify and accelerate their centrifugation workflow steps. An innovative touchscreen interface allows for quick setting of desired parameters, while three levels of user management and new documentation options provide enhanced security and traceability. The optional connection to the new VisioNize® Digital Lab Suite enables remote monitoring of the device, notification of alarms and events, and convenient access to important documents such as certificates and operating manuals.


A large selection of rotors and adapters facilitates a wide range of applications, while the unique Universal rotor saves time by allowing the centrifugation of, for example, 50 mL conical tubes, plates and 250 mL bottles without the need to change the rotor, rotor buckets or adapters.


High capacity and performance combined with an intuitive user interface for fast, error-free operation make the new Eppendorf Centrifuge 5910 Ri well-equipped to meet the needs of modern labs now and into the future.


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New Lab Scale Filtration Unit


FILTROSPIN™ 20 - The new lab scale depth filtration unit of up to 20 mL for centrifuges and vacuum. Define the right filtration solution at an early stage of your process, with easy handling and fast results.


Have you ever wondered how you could better plan your manufacturing process and thus make it more cost-effective and less risky? Wouldn’t it be beneficial if you could - already at an early stage of your process - make a statement about the ideal filter media that would remove particles and increase the capacity of the downstream filtration steps?


With FILTROSPIN™ 20, Filtrox AG opens up new application possibilities for technologies and materials that have already been used successfully for decades. You can use these advantages on a small scale (up to 20 mL), because FILTROSPIN™ 20 can be used as a depth filter unit in a (table) centrifuge or by applying vacuum. This will give you a quick indication of which filter grades might be suitable for your solution, without the need for additional equipment.


FILTROSPIN™ 20 by Filtrox enables you to quickly and efficiently test different depth filter types or quickly purify a small amount of liquid. The filters are inserted into standard 50 mL centrifuge tubes (e. g. Labcon® SuperClear® 50 mL tubes). The liquid is then filtered using a centrifuge or vacuum and after a few minutes you will get the filtration results.


Together with FILTROX’s other modules (e. g. Capsules or Bio SD), the cpmpany have the right solution for media volumes from 0.02 to 1000 L, and thus the right product at every point of your process. Get to know the possibilities of depth filtration with FILTROSPIN™ and find your suitable filter layer quickly and cost-effectively.


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Two New Powerful Stirrers


With an 850W motor, the RCT 5 digital magnetic stirrer from IKA now offers significantly more power and has a ceramic-coated set-up plate; there is also an adapter for using round heating and reaction blocks. The NANOSTAR 7.5 digital is only the size of an apple and is designed for stirring quantities of up to 5 litres. It provides constant torque over the entire speed range.


Both models are extremely robust, with displays made of hardened, chemical-resistant glass and an ideal team for handling different heating and stirring tasks. The rectangular set-up plate of the RCT 5 digital is particularly scratch-resistant compared to conventional magnetic stirrers and achieves efficient temperature control and mixing results up to 300mPas. Furthermore, highly viscous liquids can be heated and thoroughly mixed with the RCT 5 digital.


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