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Laboratory Products 29 2-channel system for catalytic flow chemistry


The FlowLab Column™ from Uniqsis is an affordable flow chemistry system designed specifically for high temperature and pressure catalysis applications. At the heart of the FlowLab Column™ is a HotCoil heated reactor module fitted with a HotColumn adapter to enable operation up to +260°C (300°C as an option).


Developed as a high-performance alternative to conventional stirred batch reactors – the FlowLab Column™ can accommodate six stainless steel columns in individual insulated holders, each capable of operation up to 100 bar (200 bar option). This in-series configuration facilitates easy scale up and high catalytic yields.


FlowLab software provides control of the system via a step-through interface that can be learnt in minutes and is highly intuitive to use. Programs can be designed and saved reactions run automatically, including priming and washing. The program is monitored on a real-time display showing temperatures and pressures. FlowLab software also automatically detects any modules that have been added to the system.


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Sterile polypropylene reagent reservoirs for sensitive assays


To address the needs of sensitive molecular assays, Integra Biosciences has expanded its reagent reservoir collection to include 10 and 25 ml sterile polypropylene reservoirs featuring SureFlo™ anti-sealing technology. Manufactured from a highly chemically resistant material, these new additions offer broad reagent compatibility and reduced surface adsorption of proteins.


Applications like sensitive molecular assays often face challenges with binding events, making polystyrene reservoirs less suitable. The introduction of polypropylene reservoirs with SureFlo anti-sealing technology aims to overcome these challenges, minimising surface binding of macromolecules and ensuring reliable assay performance. In response to customer demands, these new additions extend the reagent reservoir product range, catering to a broader spectrum of applications.


The unique combination of polypropylene with SureFlo, coupled with a surface treatment for enhanced adhesiveness and wettability, results in ultra-low dead volume. This not only conserves costly reagents but also enhances assay compatibility. The latest generation of polypropylene reservoirs is particularly well-suited for applications involving fluorescent dyes, such as SYBR® Green and TaqMan® qPCR. These applications include forensic analyses, microarrays, next-generation sequencing, gene cloning, and protein work.


Explore the versatility of these polypropylene reservoirs by ordering your free sample pack today. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/qn3O and ilmt.co/PL/7nx2


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A comprehensive handheld solution for in-situ water quality analysis Company’s Ultrameter II 6PFCE


Replace up to 6 laboratory instruments with one portable meter for fast field analysis Myron L®


equipment. A true one-handed instrument, the 6PFCE


easily with the press of a button. Unlike other similar meters, 6PFCE


provides a comprehensive suite of in-situ water quality analysis tools that are designed to replace more costly and less convenient laboratory delivers Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE


™), and Temperature measurements quickly and Conductivity and TDS functions allow you to specify the solution type that most closely models the solution under test: KCl; NaCl; Myron L’s own


442 Natural Water™ Standard; or USER, programmable by you to model a known solution. The result is benchtop accuracy of ±1% of reading in a handheld instrument. Accuracy increases to ±.1% of reading at calibration point. Temperature compensation is automatic to 25°C or can be disabled by the user as required. Autoranging capabilities provide increased reading resolution across a broad range of applications.


pH readings are also temperature compensated, and you can choose to perform a 1-, 2-, or 3-point calibration


depending on the range of samples measured to achieve ±.01pH accuracy. The pH sensor is of a proprietary construction and includes a large potassium chloride solution reservoir for longer life. Myron L pH sensors are also user replaceable, extending the useful life of the 6PFCE


.


The ORP sensor utilises a 99.9% pure platinum electrode and a reference junction that is shared with the pH sensor. Measurement accuracy is ±1 millivolt.


In addition, the 6PFCE features a ground-


breaking new way to derive Free Available Chlorine from a predictive ORP value and the actual pH of water. In systems where chlorine is the only sanitiser, this method accurately determines the chemical concentration of free chlorine without the hassle and subjectivity of colorimetric and test-strip methods.


Calibration and maintenance are simple, so the 6PFCE 6PFCE


can be serviced by the user. The


is also IP67 dust-tight and waterproof, NEMA 6 submersible, and buoyant. Plus, Myron L service and technical support are included for the life of the product.


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Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS ORP/Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE TM pH , Temperature


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