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Laboratory Products 33 Advanced solution for component protection


Acrylic Desiccators from Plas Labs provide a breakthrough solution designed to protect critical materials, research specimens, and sensitive electronic components from contamination. These advanced desiccators offer unparalleled protection, convenience, and visibility, transforming the storage and transportation of valuable assets.


The Acrylic Desiccators are meticulously engineered to create a dust and moisture-free environment, ensuring the integrity and longevity of stored components. By employing a slight positive N2 charge, these units effectively prevent moisture penetration, extending the lifespan of valuable components. The amber-coloured units (CGA) provide exceptional protection against harmful UV rays for light-sensitive materials.


Featuring stackable and non-slip ‘grip tight’ feet, Acrylic Desiccators offer space-saving storage with stability. The standardised construction allows for easy shelf interchangeability, optimising organisation and space utilisation. Perforated slots on each shelf enable optimum gas circulation, ensuring a uniform protective atmosphere within the desiccator.


To enhance structural integrity, desiccators with multiple cubicles have a built-in divider, providing added strength for stored materials. Constructed with optically clear ‘jewelled’ acrylic, these units offer excellent visibility without compromising durability.


Convenience is paramount. Slip-apart hinges and spring-loaded sealing clamps ensure easy and secure access. A built-in hygrometer (Rh) gauge enables precise humidity monitoring for optimal storage conditions. The desiccators also feature ‘door guards’ to prevent warping and internal atmosphere loss.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/BBo1 60843pr@reply-direct.com


Biocompatible valves for life science instrumentation


Biotech Fluidics offers a range of precision-engineered liquid distribution valves designed to streamline instrument design and deliver long-term, maintenance-free operation. Fully biocompatible and made with advanced polymer sealing surfaces, these rotary valves are an efficient alternative to conventional solenoid valve arrays.


A single Biotech Fluidics valve can replace up to 24 solenoids - minimising footprint, reducing system complexity and cost, and helping eliminate issues such as reagent carryover. Their low internal volume also makes them ideal for sensitive fluid handling, including segmented flow applications and the use of magnetic beads.


Engineered for versatility, the valves operate from vacuum to 2.76 bar and are available in both standard and custom configurations. Each unit is durability-tested for robust performance and controlled by closed-loop logic via RS232, I2C or UART, with position tracking built in.


For tailored applications, Biotech Fluidics offers collaborative design services supported by CFD simulation to optimise reagent use, performance, and component lifespan.


With precise gear-driven actuation and a rugged, compact design, these biocompatible valves offer reliable, long-term liquid control - ideal for analytical, diagnostic, and life science instruments.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/qV3l 64533pr@reply-direct.com


ADVERTORIAL Enhanced pocket analysers for precise water quality testing


ULTRAPEN™ PT™ and PTBT™ Series Pocket Analysers Get benchtop lab accuracy in an easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain, wireless, handheld instrument designed for diverse, demanding, water quality testing applications. Select from a variety of pocket testers, each featuring simultaneous measurement of Temperature and one critical parameter:


•PT1 and PTBT1 measure Conductivity, TDS, and Salinity •PT4 and PTBT4 measure Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE™) •PT2 and PTBT2 measure pH •PT3 and PTBT3 measure ORP


All ULTRAPENS are compact, lightweight, and waterproof with fully encapsulated electronics and bodies of rugged aircraft aluminium. pH, ORP, FCE, DO, and Nitrate sensors are user replaceable extending the useful life of these instruments. Cleaning and calibration of all PT and PTBT instruments is simple to perform making all ULTRAPENS serviceable in the field. Some special features of individual pens include proprietary conversion algorithms, autoranging capabilities, automatic temperature compensation, proprietary sensor design, multiple easy calibration methods, and EPA standard-method compatibility. PT4 and PTBT4 FCE instruments’ cutting-edge measurement method determines Free Available Chlorine using a proprietary predictive ORP algorithm and the actual pH of water, giving a truly accurate reading of chlorine efficacy.


PT Series instruments feature one-button programmability, measurements, and calibration while the new PTBT Series pairs with Android™ or iPhone®


Bluetooth® -enabled devices allowing you


to control settings, measurements, calibrations, and data reporting tools from the PTBTX2™ mobile application. Email export data as .csv, .xls, .xlsx, or Myron L®


Company’s proprietary


encrypted format, .mlcx, compatible with Guardian2™ software.


Live customer service and expert technical support are included for the life of all Myron L products.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Vejp 61357pr@reply-direct.com


•PT5 and PTBT5 measure Dissolved Oxygen (DO) as concentration and percent saturation •PT6 and PTBT6 measure Nitrate (displayed as Nitrate, Nitrogen, or mV)


Precision Wa�r Quali� Ins�uments, Built � Last


Ultrameter ll™ E


Conductivity Resistivity TDS


ORP/Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE™


pH Temperature


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Compatible with Android and iOS Devices.


Ultrapen PTBT Series


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