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Which pipette is right For you and your lab?
For over 50 years, Gilson has been developing the highest-quality pipettes with reliability, accuracy, and comfort as a top priority. Today, they offer a variety of pipettes in a range of ergonomic designs and volume sizes to enhance your pipetting experience and help you achieve reproducible, reliable results. From ergonomics and comfort level to throughput, Gilson can help you find the perfect pipette.
PIPETMAN® proven durability, PIPETMAN®
range: Recognised as the pipetting standard for its reliability and combines legendary accuracy, precision, and
durability with easy pipetting and handling. PIPETMAN®
L range: Designed for performance and comfort, PIPETMAN®
comprehensive range of models, adapted to all your needs. MyPIPETMAN®
range: Ergonomic, safe, and reliable, MyPIPETMAN® L offers a Select offers
volume setting choice and optional handle personalisation for an optimal use in various protocols.
MICROMAN® E positive displacement: Together with disposable Capillary Pistons (CPs), MICROMAN® E offers the highest precision and accuracy
when handling viscous, volatile, foaming, hot or cold, radioactive or infectious liquids. Visit Gilson to find out more about their pipette and tips range and to see how Gilson can help advance the pace of your discoveries. Learn what factors to consider when choosing a pipette for your lab. Watch the video:
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DIAMOND Tips range.
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Advanced sorption analyser for carbon capture research
Hiden Isochema, a leading manufacturer of sorption instrumentation, has launched the IGA ECOsorp, a ground-breaking benchtop sorption analyser tailored specifically for carbon capture research. This state-of-the-art instrument integrates advanced capabilities for co-adsorption of water and carbon dioxide across various carbon capture conditions, positioning it as an essential tool for researchers and scientists in the field.
The IGA ECOsorp combines high-resolution gravimetric water sorption with CO2 gas sorption
under dynamic flow conditions, offering an economical and practical solution for evaluating the performance of candidate carbon capture sorbents in a wide range of environmental settings.
“We are thrilled to introduce the IGA ECOsorp to the scientific community,” remarked Dr Mark Roper, Sales and Marketing Director at Hiden Isochema. “This cutting-edge instrument underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, dependable tools for advanced research. Its unique capabilities will significantly empower researchers to develop and optimise new materials for carbon capture, thereby contributing to global efforts in combating climate change.”
Key features of the IGA ECOsorp include simultaneous measurement of water and CO2 range (from 100 ppm to 100%), proprietary barometric compensation technology for precise CO2
sorption, widest controllable CO2 partial pressure flow regulation, and an advanced thermostat
design ensuring long-term stability. The instrument supports complete automation for high-resolution isothermal and extended cycling studies, facilitating detailed method development and analysis. Additionally, it offers fully programmable experimental protocols and in-situ degassing and activation capabilities with an integral heater reaching up to 350°C for sorbent regeneration.
Engineered to independently control carbon dioxide and water concentrations, the IGA ECOsorp enables accurate assessment of material performance under Direct Air Capture (DAC) conditions. It supports fully programmable measurements across temperatures ranging from 5 to 85°C, accommodating in situ degassing and regeneration at elevated temperatures.
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